Window-Eyes 5 sets for GoldWave 5.x Screen resolution is 600x800 Sets last updated on February 8, 2005 I attempted to use the auto off set feature, but you still may have to adjust some of the windows if your screen resolution is something other than 600x800. I've included the keyboard commands from GoldWave appendix B at the end of this file. I found it extremely helpful. Also, I would suggest setting the main window and the sound window sizes to maximized. You can do this in GoldWave under the Options menu and selecting Window. The set files included are: gw5.000 gw5.001 gw5.002 gw5.003 gw5.004 gw5.005 gw5.chr gw5.gra gw5.key gw-about.000 goldwave.we and this file, gw5we5.txt Note: If you are also using GoldWave 4.x, Window-Eyes will share the same goldwave.we file. The goldwave.we file included here contains all the settings for GoldWave 4.x as well. Here are the Window-Eyes hot keys and windows that I have set in GW5.000. Alt+s reads Window 3, which gives you the sampling rate, stereo or mono and the wave sign. alt+l reads Window 5, which gives you the total length of the sound file. alt+m reads Window 6, which gives you the time from the start marker to the finish marker. Alt+n reads window 7, which gives you the length of the file between the start and finish markers. Because this window changes size depending on how long the file is, listen for the "left Paren" and the number inside the parentheses is the new length between the start and finish markers. gw5.001 loads when processing files. Window 2 = alt+p reads the percentage complete. window 3 = alt+t reads the time remaining. These hot keys are when processing a single file. If you do a batch process, or are saving multiple tracks with the CD Reader, the location of the time remaining and percentage moves, so the hot keys become: window 4 = alt+b reads the percentage window 5 = alt+i reads the time remaining. Hyperactive Window#A is set to trigger on 95%. When a processing job gets to 95 percent, Window-eyes will say, "almost complete", then it will beep. It is my attempt to give some warning that a process is almost finished. Sometimes, the processing is so fast that either GoldWave skips the 95 percent or it goes by so quickly Window-Eyes doesn't see it. GW5.002 should load when you go into the device controls properties. f11 will open the GoldWave device controls. Hit control+tab twice to get to the volume control tab. This gives you all the check boxes for selecting your recording source from within Goldwave. You can also edit the volumes in the edit box next to each item. The number is a percentage, so 100 is full volume, 50 is half volume, etc. gw5.003 loads in the control view. The Control view shows all the play, stop, etc. options. It also shows the time elapsed in a file as you are recording, or playing. Alt+f6 should open and close the control view. You can also do this by hitting alt+t then t to turn it on and off. To read the pause position, hit alt+p. You can also get into that box by tabbing. gw5.004 will load in the effects windows. The list of presets should read as combo boxes and the buttons should be correctly labeled. There are some extra windows defined here for reading the maximum peak levels of your sound file. If you want to check the peak level of your file, do the following: Hit alt+c to open the effects menu. Hit u to open the volume submenu. Hit m to open the maximize dialog. To read the information that GoldWave is displaying there are eight windows, four for the left track and four for the right track. The following is a list of the windows that are chained together. 1 chained to 2 3 chained to 4 5 chained to 6 7 chained to 8. 1 through 4 are the left track and 5 through 8 are the right track. alt+1 reads windows 1 and 2, which will say something like "left: 0.2695 (-11DB)" which means the peak level is 0.2695 and the decibel level is minus 11. alt+3 reads windows 3 and 4 which will say something like: "at time: 00:00:23.57582" which is the time in the file where the peak level is reached. Alt+5 reads Windows 5 and 6, which is the right track peak information. Alt+7 reads windows 7 and 8, which is the right track time information. If you prefer using alt plus letter combinations, I have made that available as well. alt+l reads the left track peak info alt+i reads the left track time info. alt+r reads the right track peak info alt+t reads the right track time info. gw5.005 loads in the window that allows you to select your batch processing features. gw-about.000 loads when you select About from the Help menu. Hyperactive Window#A reads the about information automatically. If you have any questions about this set file, feel free to contact me. Richard Turner richard@turner42.com GoldWave 5 Keyboard Commands Sound Windows Keystroke Action Left Scrolls the Sound window graph left. Right Scrolls the Sound window graph right. Pg Up Scrolls the Sound window graph left one screen. Pg Dn Scrolls the Sound window graph right one screen. Home Moves the Sound window view to the start marker's position. End Moves the Sound window view to the finish marker's position. Ctrl+Home Moves the Sound window view to the beginning of the sound. Ctrl+End Moves the Sound window view to the end of the sound. Shift+Right Moves the start marker right. Shift+Left Moves the start marker left. Ctrl+Shift+Right Moves the finish marker right. Ctrl+Shift+Left Moves the finish marker left. Shift+R Moves the start and finish markers to the stored locations (recall). Shift+M Stores the locations of the start and finish markers (memorize). Shift+Up Horizontally zooms in. Shift+Down Horizontally zooms out. Shift+A Horizontally zooms all the way out. Shift+P Zooms to previous horizontal zoom. Shift+S Horizontally zooms in on the selection. Shift+U Horizontally zooms to the user defined level. Shift+0 Zooms 10:1 horizontally. Shift+1 Zooms 1:1 horizontally. Ctrl+Up Vertically zooms in. Ctrl+Down Vertically zooms out. Shift+V Vertically zooms all the way out. Scroll Lock When turned on, the Sound window graph automatically scrolls to follow the playback/recording position. Main Window Keystroke Action F1 Starts on-line help. Alt+F6 Switches between Main window and Control window. Ctrl+F6 Switches between Sound windows. Ctrl+N Creates a new file. Ctrl+O Opens a file. Space Starts or stops playback using green play button mode. See Control Properties. Shift+Space Starts or stops playback using yellow play button mode. See Control Properties. F4 Plays (green mode), F5 rewinds, F6 fast forwards, F7 pauses, F8 stops. (when in any of the filters, f4 starts playing in preview mode and f8 stops playing in preview mode.) Shift+F4 Plays the sound using the yellow play button mode. Ctrl+F9 Starts recording. Ctrl+F8 Stops recording. Ctrl+F7 Pauses/unpauses recording. Pause Pauses a sound. Esc Stops a sound. F11 Displays Control Properties window. Editing Keystroke Action Ctrl+Z Undoes last change. Ctrl+X Cuts the selection. Ctrl+C Copies the selection. Ctrl+V Pastes the clipboard into the sound at the start marker's position. Ctrl+B Pastes the clipboard into the sound at the beginning. Ctrl+F Pastes the clipboard into the sound at the finish marker's position. Ctrl+E Pastes the clipboard into the sound at the end. Ctrl+P Pastes the clipboard into a new Sound window. Del Deletes the selection. Ctrl+M Mixes the clipboard with the sound at the start marker's position. Ctrl+T Trims the sound. Removes all audio outside the selection. Ctrl+R Replaces the selection with the sound in the clipboard. Ctrl+A Selects the entire sound. Ctrl+W Sets the selection to the view (what is currently shown in the Sound window). Ctrl+Q Drops a new cue point at the current playback or recording position. Ctrl+J Jumps the start marker to the next cue point. Ctrl+Shift+J Jumps the start marker to the previous cue point. Ctrl+Shift+L Selects the left channel only. Ctrl+Shift+R Selects the right channel only. Ctrl+Shift+B Selects both left and right channels. [ (left bracket) Moves the start marker to the current playback position. ] (right bracket) Moves the finish marker to the current playback position.