way to go, and thank you for the constant help with this new app.
never before have we had such with window-eyes.
-- 
Curtis Delzer <[email protected]>

On Thu, 28 Jul 2016 23:19:31 -0400
Tom Kingston via Scripting <[email protected]> wrote:

> This update should be available sometime Friday.
> Added support for the Mix/replace and Click and Crackle removal processor 
> windows.
> Note: There are some custom controls that have been scripted but do not speak 
> the control type, i.e. fader or slider. This is due to them not having 
> identifiers. All of them are just sliders that work with up/down/left/right. 
> The only difference between fader and slider is that they are vertical and 
> horizontal respectively. As long as the field data value is voiced they are 
> usable with the arrows. You can see this in Alt-T Tools, K Click and crackle 
> removal.
> Sensitivity 1 to 20. 16.
> 16 is the field data: The current setting that tells you the arrows will work.
> Prevented the double speaking of the file name (field name) when it has 
> already been voiced in the title bar.
> Added select all, copy, cut, paste key labels in data windows.
> Fixed the occasional error with Control-Shift-P Speak position hotkey.
> Other miscellaneous stability and performance improvements.
> 
> [email protected]
> 
> Below is the updated help file.
> 
> Sound Forge Pro 11 Enhancements App V 1.2.
> * Menu Options.
> Open the Window-Eyes control panel. Alt-A Apps. SoundForgePro11.
> Help to read this file.
> Email Tom to email me.
> Donate via PayPal. Any donations are greatly appreciated.
> Email: [email protected]
> PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/kingstons
> Control-Shift-? while in Sound Forge will also open this file.
> * Main Sound forge Window.
> When you have a file or files open they are in what is called the data window.
> Here are the available features. App hotkeys may be redefined in the 
> Window-Eyes App Manager.
> App key. Description. Example.
> Control-Shift-L. Length of currrent file. 5 minutes 14.7 seconds.
> Control-Shift-P. Current position in file. 1 minute 5.498 seconds.
> Control-Shift-M. Speak peak meters. Channel 1 -0.5. Channel 2 -1.2.
> (Surround sound is not currently supported.)
> Control-Alt-Shift-M. Reset peak meters. Channel 1 -Inf. Channel 2 -Inf.
> Control-Shift-S. Speak selection. Selected from 8.773 seconds to 29.963 
> seconds. 15.189 seconds. If no audio is selected that is what will be voiced.
> Control-Shift-Z. Speak zoom ratio. 1:2,048.
> Sound forge hotkeys and what they will speak.
> Up/Down, Control-Up/Down. Zoom ratio.
> S or / (slash). These both toggle your selection. If you have audio selected 
> and press either it will be unselected. Press either again and your selection 
> will be restored. They will speak the selection or no audio selected.
> Control-X, C, V, Z. Cut, copy, paste, undo.
> Control-S. save.
> Control-F4 and Control-W. Close.
> I, O, M. In, Out, Marker.
> Control-Home, Control-End, Control-Shift-Home, Control-Shift-End. Beginning 
> or end of file or Selected to beginning or end of file.
> * Real-time previewing when audio is not playing.
> These Sound forge keys are related to moving and selecting when a file is not 
> playing. They deserve their own section because Having the app make them 
> activate playback on the fly isn't completely practical for technical 
> reasons. If it were they would have been implemented in Sound forge long ago.
> Skimming through your audio is what the JKL shuttle keys are for. So here are 
> the keys and my take on them.
> Left/Right and Shift-Left/Right.
> These are most useful for zeroing in for marker placement and nudging 
> selection start/end points. If I tap them and wait for the preview to finish 
> they work fine. If I press and hold that also works fine. Note: I have 
> programmed these not to trigger the preview until the key is released. So you 
> will not get a stuttering effect. Again, moving fluidly through your file is 
> the purpose of the JKL shuttle keys.
> The problem comes in when we go in between these extremes and tap these keys 
> at a moderate pace and while the preview is still playing. This can cause 
> very strange reactions, particularly with the right arrow. It may scroll 
> backwards or jump to the end of the file. But if you keep the above in mind 
> they will work fine.
> When you want to make a selection or move to a particular point I recommend 
> using the JKL shuttle keys to get as close as possible. J back, K pause, L 
> forward. Pressing J or L a second or third time goes from normal speed to 
> faster to fastest. Once you get the hang of it you can zero in pretty good 
> with these keys. Then use the arrow keys and the Up/Down ratio keys to get 
> right where you want to be. Control-Shift-K previews up to the current 
> position. If you're selecting something to cut Control-K plays before and 
> after as if it were cut.
> Control-Left/Right.
> These keys will also trigger a preview. However I presume you will primarily 
> be using them to jump to markers. In that case they work fine provided you 
> don't have a hundred markers and aren't maniacally rifling through your file.
> Control-Shift-Left/Right.
> I presume these keys will be used to select between one marker and another, 
> i.e. dial into the beginning of your selection with JKL and arrows and drop a 
> marker. Then do the same for the end of the selection. And finally, 
> Control-Shift-Left to select from your end marker to your beginning marker. 
> This will trigger playback of the selected audio. You can also move to an 
> existing marker and Control-Shift-Right to the next marker and hear the 
> selection.
> Page Up/Down and Control-Page Up/Down.
> These move in large and larger increments and preview as well. Try to heed 
> the above warning.
> * Processing time.
> Processing time is voiced when complete, i.e. Processing time (Wave Hammer): 
> 2.234 seconds.
> Note: Some processes which execute quickly do not display processing time.
> * Configuration and processor (plug-in) windows.
> Alt-O Options, P Preferences, General tab.
> This window now works as a list box so that the options and the related icon 
> check boxes read as a single line.
> Field names and data now work when adjusted using custom control faders and 
> sliders in the following processor windows.
> Parametric and Paragraphic equalizers.
> Wave Hammer compressor and limiter. Normalizer.
> Noise gate. Noise Reduction. Audio Restoration.
> Mix/replace, Click and Crackle removal.
> Volume. Time Stretch. Pitch Shift.
> Note: If you activate the "More" dialog button in a processor window the 
> custom controls within which are not usable will be silent when you tab to 
> them.
> * Suggested Sound forge configuration changes intended to improve performance.
> These are simply the changes I've chosen to make to improve performance, free 
> up some screen real estate, and rid the main and data windows of mouse-driven 
> items I never use. None are required for this app to function other than 
> making sure that the splash screen is unchecked.
> Alt-O Options, D Time Display. Check Passive update.
> Alt-O Options, V Video. Check Passive Update.
> Alt-O Options, P Preferences, General tab.
> Uncheck the following items:
> Show logo splash screen on start up.
> Show a textured background on the workspace.
> Show shuttle controls on Data Window  transport.
> Show record controls on Data Window  transport.
> Show waveform while recording.
> Show free storage space on Status Bar.
> Allow Ctrl+drag style cursor scrub in  data windows.
> Allow Ctrl+drag style zoom in data  windows.
> Toolbars Tab. Uncheck all toolbars.
> 
> Enjoy,
> Tom
> 
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