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Icon Hear-It Icon Hear-It
Version 1.0
July 25, 1992
Welcome to version 1.0 of Icon Hear-It.
Please read through this Readme.txt file. It contains important information
not available when the manual was printed.
Sound
If you do not hear any sound please try assigning the sound again.
If that doesn't work, check and make sure the HEARITFX
directory exists beneath Windows and that the TASOUNDS directory exists
beneath ICONHEAR. The TASOUNDS directory CANNOT be moved, nor can the
files beneath it be deleted. You will lose your talking applications
if Icon Hear-It cannot find these sound files.
You can erase all or some of the files in HEARITFX without damaging
Icon Hear-It. But, you will lose any of the preattached sounds whose
file you have deleted or moved. However, after relocating this directory
you can reattach these sounds.
Icon Hear-It supports all .wav files. You can use your own sounds
with Icon Hear-It by clicking through the directory list boxes to the
directory that contains your .wav files and following the instructions
outlined in the User's Guide for attaching sounds.
Adding Push Buttons
If you add a push button and give it a sound, you will see it in the
Track All Icon Hear-It Sounds window. But, if you unattach the sound,
the push button will be removed from this list. The preattached push buttons will
always remain in the list whether you unassign their sounds or not.
Speaker Driver Setup
The Speaker Driver Setup push button in the Options Window works ONLY with
the speaker driver installed with Icon Hear-It. When loading, if
Icon Hear-It detects a sound board or speaker driver already on your
system, it will not allow you to use it Speaker Setup.
If you do not have a sound board or other speaker driver installed
and you still can't access the Speaker Driver Setup, you need to edit your
system.ini file and remove the line :
Wave= speakerdrivername
from underneath the [Drivers] section. The next time Icon Hear-It loads,
it will write a new "Wave = " with its own speaker driver.