10 ________________________________________________________________________ Philips SpeechMike User Manual
Example scheme: Sample.scm
A basic sample for programming and working with customizable button settings has been prepared for you for Windows
Notepad.
1. Go to the Start menu, Programs, SpeechMike Driver Utility and select Control Application.
2. Click the Open icon; the Open dialog box appears.
3. Select the file Sample.scm and click Open.
4. In the SpeechMike Control window, click Hide to hide the control application on the taskbar.
5. Open Notepad.
6. Press the Fast Forward button on your SpeechMike Pro. The address of Philips Speech Processing, the date and time will
appear.
7. Next, press the INS/OVWR button; a reference text will show up on your screen.
8. Now press the Play/Stop button; a short text will be displayed.
9. Press the Fast Rewind button to display the last lines of the letter.
10. Finally, press the EOL button. The Find dialog box appears and will automatically start to look for "SpeechMike".
Note: This only works properly for the English version of Notepad due to the different shortcut letters.
For more information on how to program your own schemes, refer to the SpeechMike Control online help.
Example scheme: Scroll.scm
The SpeechMike control application is delivered with a set of commands that provide enhanced control features for Windows
applications like Microsoft Office 97 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher. To open the Scroll.scm scheme, do the
following:
1. Go to the Start menu, Programs, SpeechMike Driver Utility and select Control Application.
2. Click the Open icon; the Open dialog box appears.
3. Select the file Scroll.scm and click Open.
The list of keyboard commands for this scheme will be displayed in the left pane of the SpeechMike Control window.
The following button commands are supported:
Record
When you press the Record button on your SpeechMike Pro, the contents of the
window that is active on the desktop will be enlarged in size.
Play/Stop
When you press the Play/Stop button, the contents of the window that is active on the
desktop will be reduced in size.
Fast Rewind
Use the Fast Rewind button for scrolling up a specified number of units on a page. The
range is between 1 and 10; the default value is 1.
Fast Forward
Use the Fast Forward button for scrolling down a specified number of units on a page. The range is between 1 and 10; the
default value is 1.
EOL
Use the EOL button to move to the previous page. (For example, in Microsoft Internet Explorer pressing this button
simulates clicking the Back button on the toolbar.)
INS/OVWR
Use the INS/OVWR button to move to the next page. (For example, in Microsoft Internet Explorer pressing this button
simulates clicking the Forward button on the toolbar.)
Command button
Pressing this button allows quick positioning in large documents.
For more detailed information, see the Readme file on the Driver & Utility CD or in the SpeechMike Driver Utility program
group of the Windows Start menu.