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This Help Box for Speak for Yourself is set up in a FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions) format. This Help Box assumes you are
familiar with Windows basics and does not go into how to run
Windows. If you need help on how to run Windows, please call
Brown Bag It Software and ask about several Windows books we offer.
The best way to know everything there is to know about Speak for
Yourself is to read this entire Help Box. However, if you are like
most people and want an answer RIGHT NOW, then just use the Find
buttons on this screen to search for any word(s) you wish.
Q HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO INSTALL SPEAK FOR YOURSELF?
If you are reading this document in Speak for Yourself, congratulations,
you have Speak for Yourself installed! However, if you are reading this
document with a text editor follow the instructions below:
1. The executable file is SPEAKDEM.EXE (unregistered version) or
SPEAK16.EXE (registered version). Add this to a group or your
start menu if you are running Windows95.
2. That is it. Once Speak for Yourself is run for the first time,
all necessary files are automatically created for you. If you
have any further questions/or problems, feel free to contact
Brown Bag It Software. The phone numbers and addresses are
listed at the end of this help box.
Q HOW DO I RECORD AND PLAY BACK MY REMINDERS?
First, you must install Speak for Yourself. If you are reading
this, you probably already have already installed Speak for
Yourself. You can begin recording your reminders of one of two
ways:
1. Click on the Windows Menu and then click on Browse Reminder
List.
2. Click on the Speak for Yourself icon and the Browse Reminder
List will be displayed.
3. The Reminder Browse List is then displayed. Press the INSERT
key OR click on the Insert Button OR press Alt and the I key to
add a Reminder. The Reminder Form screen is self explanatory. Fill
this information in and you have your first reminder.
Q WHEN I ADD A REMINDER AND PRESS SAVE, I GET ANOTHER
SCREEN. HOW DO I CANCEL THIS IF I DO NOT WANT TO ADD A NEW
REMINDER AT THAT TIME?
When you add a new reminder in Speak for Yourself, it assumes you
want to add several reminders. Instead of returning to the
Reminder List after each time you add a new reminder, the Adding
Reminder screen is displayed to save you some time. Just press the
Cancel Button. This action tells Speak for Yourself to quit adding
reminders.
Q MY REMINDERS ARE NOT BEING PLAYED AT THE RIGHT TIMES. WHY?
There are several things that may be wrong.
1. Your computer must be powered on, Speak for Yourself must be
running either in an open window or minimized and the Reminder List
must be displayed in order for your computer's internal system
clock to tell Speak for Yourself 'It is time to play the
reminder'. First, start Speak for Yourself and then display the
reminder list. Then you can either keep the Speak for Yourself
application open all the time or minimize it.
2. Your output for playing back wave files may not be high enough.
Consult your sound card manual on how to increase this. Normally,
this is done with some type of mixer application included with
your sound card.
3. If your reminder is not playing back at the right time but you
have the right date, ensure that when you enter times, you
designate whether the time is AM or PM. For example if you want a
reminder to play back at 8:30 in the morning, enter this time in
as 0830A. After pressing tab or saving the reminder, this will be
changed and formatted for 8:30AM.
4. After checking all the above and your reminders still do not
play, try testing your sound card by trying another application
that uses your sound card. If you do not have another application
that uses your sound card, try going into the Windows Control Panel.
Click on the Sound icon. Select different sounds and then click on
the test button. If you hear these sound coming out of your sound
card speakers, chances are your sound card is configured correctly
and there is a problem with your recorded playback output. See
answer 1 above.
Q I WANT TO CHANGE THE SORT ORDER OF MY REMINDERS. HOW DO I
DO THIS?
There are only three sort orders currently available in Speak for
Yourself. Sorted by Reminder, Sorted by Date and Sorted by
WaveFile. To display any of these sort orders, click on the tab
you would like, and the corresponding order is automatically
displayed in that sort order.
Q IS THERE ANY WAY TO GET HELP WITHOUT DISPLAYING THIS
SCREEN?
On many of the fields and buttons in Speak for Yourself there are
'Tip Boxes' that are displayed if you place your mouse arrow
anywhere on the item in question.
Q I DO NOT LIKE TO MOVE MY MOUSE ALL OVER THE PLACE TO GET
SOMETHING DONE. HOW CAN I USE MY MOUSE BUTTON TO ADD,
CHANGE OR DELETE A REMINDER?
By move your mouse arrow over the Reminder in the Reminder List
and pressing your RIGHT MOUSE KEY, a drop down selection list will
be displayed allowing you to Insert, Change or Delete.
Q I DON'T SEE AN OK BUTTON WHEN I DELETE A REMINDER
The SAVE Button duals as an OK Button. Anytime where clicking on
an OK button would be appropriate, just click on the SAVE Button.
Q HOW DO I REGISTER SPEAK FOR YOURSELF?
The easist way to register is through CompuServe. Just click on the
traffic light and type in SWREG. Or, type GO SWREG at any prompt.
Follow the menus to register shareware software and when asked for
the Registration ID, type 11511. Thats it. After a few days, a
copy of the registered version of Speak for Yourself will be e-mailed
to you.
Q I HAVE THINGS REALLY SCREWED UP. HOW CAN I CONTACT BROWN
BAG IT SOFTWARE?
Thee are five ways to contact Brown Bag It Software.
1. Mailing address:
Brown Bag It Software
P.O. Box 1041
Grand Island, NE 68802
2. Fax your questions: (308)389-3820
3. Tech Support: (800)776-4077
(308)382-8091
4. CompuServe: 103075,1602
5. Internet 103075.1602@CompuServe.Com
Thank you for using Speak for Yourself.
Happy Reminding
J.A. Clark
President, Brown Bag It Software