DOCUMENT:Q99383 08-NOV-1999 [win95x] TITLE :Access Pack for Windows WIN.INI Settings PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product PROD/VER:WINDOWS:3.0,3.0a,3.1,3.11 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbenable win31 kbEnableSight kbEnableMove kbEnableHear kbEnableLearn ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= This article describes the WIN.INI file settings used by Access Pack for Windows, version 3.0a. These entries are only added to your WIN.INI file when you explicitly save setting changes using the Access Utility provided with Access Pack. WARNING: Be very careful when you modify WIN.INI file settings; refer to the Access Pack WININI.WRI file for more information. To change these settings, choose your settings using the Access Utility, and then save them using the Save Parameter Changes to Disk command from the File menu. If you cannot run the Access Utility because of unsupported hardware, you can add these entries to your WIN.INI file using a text editor, such as Microsoft Windows Notepad. See the Access Pack WININI.WRI file for more information about the structure of the WIN.INI file and instructions on making changes. MORE INFORMATION ================ The WIN.INI settings are describes below. [FilterKeys] Section Settings ----------------------------- On=<0 or 1>> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies if the Keyboard Response features (SlowKeys, RepeatKeys and BounceKeys) are on or off when Windows is started. If this setting is 0, these features are off until activated using the keyboard or the Access Utility. If the setting is 1, the features are on until deactivated. OnOffFeedback=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether the system should produce a rising or falling audible tone to indicate when the Keyboard Response features are turned on or off when using the keyboard. If this setting is 0, no sound is emitted. DelayBeforeAcceptance= Default: 1000 Purpose: Specifies how long a key must be held down before being accepted. AutoRepeatDelay= Default: 1000 Purpose: Specifies how long a key must be held down before it begins automatically repeating. AutoRepeatRate= Default: 500 Purpose: Specifies the amount of time between automatically repeated keystrokes when a key is held down long enough to activate the auto-repeat feature. Set this value to 32760 to turn off auto-repeat altogether. BounceTime= Default: 500 Purpose: Specifies amount of time a particular key should be ignored after it is pressed and released once. [StickeyKeys] Section Settings ----------------------------- On=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies if the StickyKeys feature is on or off when Windows is started. If this setting is 0, these features are off until activated using the keyboard or the Access Utility. If the setting is 1, the feature is on until deactivated. OnOffFeedback=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether the system should produce a rising or falling audible tone to indicate when the StickyKeys feature is turned on or off with the keyboard. If this setting is 0, no sound is emitted. TriState=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether pressing a modifier key by itself twice in a row should cause the key to be locked down until it is pressed a third time. If the setting is 1, the modifier keys may be locked down using this procedure. If the setting is 0, pressing a modifier key a second time releases the key. TwoKeysOff=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether pressing two modifier keys or a modifier and a nonmodifier key simultaneously turns off the StickyKeys feature. If this setting is 1, pressing two modifier keys or one modifier key and a nonmodifier key at the same time turns off the StickyKeys feature. AudibleFeedback=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether the system should indicate when a modifier key is being latched, locked, or released by generating audible tones. If this setting is 1, the system generates these tones. [MouseKeys] Section Settings ---------------------------- On=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies if the MouseKeys feature is on or off when Windows is started. If this setting is 0, this feature is off until activated using the keyboard or the Access Utility. If the setting is 1, the feature is on until deactivated. OnOffFeedback=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether the system should produce a rising or falling audible tone to indicate when the MouseKeys feature is turned on or off when using the keyboard. If this setting is 0, no sound is emitted. TimeToMaximumSpeed= Default: 3000 Purpose: Specifies the amount of time it takes the mouse cursor to attain full speed when a mouse movement key is held down. MaximumSpeed= Default: 40 Purpose: Specifies the maximum speed the mouse cursor can attain when a mouse movement key is held down. [ToggleKeys] Section Settings ----------------------------- On=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies if the ToggleKeys feature is on or off when Windows is started. If this setting is 0, this feature is off until activated using the keyboard or the Access Utility. If the setting is 1, the feature is on until deactivated. OnOffFeedback=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether the system should produce a rising or falling audible tone to indicate when the ToggleKeys feature is turned on or off when using the keyboard. If this setting is 0, no sound is emitted. [TimeOut] Section Settings -------------------------- On=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies if the TimeOut feature is on or off when Windows is started. If this setting is 0, this feature is off until activated using the Access Utility. If the setting is 1 the feature is on until deactivated. OnOffFeedback=<0 or 1> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies whether the system should produce a falling tone to indicate when the Access Pack features have been turned off because of a time-out. If this setting is 0, no sound is emitted. TimeToWait= Default: 5 Purpose: Specifies the amount of time the system must be idle, with no mouse or keyboard input, before all Access Pack features is automatically turned off. [GIDEI] Section Settings ------------------------ On=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies if the SerialKeys feature is on or off when the Access Utility is started. If this setting is 0, this feature is off until activated using the Access Utility. If the setting is 1, the feature is on until deactivated. BaudRate= Default: 300 Purpose: Specifies the speed at which incoming SerialKeys data is expected. Port=<1, 2, 3, or 4> Default: 1 Purpose: Specifies the serial port on which incoming SerialKeys data is expected. If this setting is 1, the data is expected on COM1; if the setting is 2, the data is expected on COM2, and so on. [ShowSounds] Section Settings ----------------------------- Screen=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies whether the screen should flash when Access Pack detects that an application has generated a sound. This setting is unavailable on some types of computer displays. Caption=<0 or 1> Default: 0 Purpose: Specifies whether the title bar of the foreground window should flash when Access Pack detects that an application has generated a sound. KBCategory: kbref kbdisplay kbsound kbtool kbui kbhw KBSubcategory: win30 win31 Additional query words: video blink acces disabled handicap accessibility disabilities disability ====================================================================== Keywords : kbenable win31 kbEnableSight kbEnableMove kbEnableHear kbEnableLearn Technology : kbWin3xSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbWin300 kbWin300a kbWin310 kbWin311 Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0a,3.1,3.11 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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