Accessibility Options
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Accessibility
accessibility.agent-state-change-bell
- Default Value: ""
- Valid Values: Letters A to Z and a to z. Numbers 0 through 9. All special characters that are valid Windows file names.
- Changes take effect: At the next interaction.
- Description: Specify the agent state change sound configuration string -- for example: Sounds\bell.mp3|7|0
The value has three components that are separated by the character '|':
- The file name and folder relative to the application folder.
- The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
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The duration:
- 0 means play the whole sound one time.
- An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
accessibility.interaction-state-change-bell
- Default Value: ""
- Valid Values: Letters A to Z and a to z. Numbers 0 through 9. All special characters that are valid Windows file names.
- Changes take effect: At the next interaction.
- Description: Specify the interaction state change sound configuration string -- for example: Sounds\chord.mp3|5|0
The value has three components that are separated by the character '|':
- The file name and folder relative to the application folder.
- The priority. The higher the integer the higher the priority.
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The duration:
- 0 means play the whole sound one time.
- An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
accessibility.visual-impairment-profile
- Default Value: false
- Valid Values: true, false
- Changes take effect: When the application is started or restarted.
- Description: Specifies whether the profile for visually impaired users is active. This option enables more interface elements to be focusable (accessible from keyboard navigation and mouse-over) so that they can be navigated from Screen Reader applications.
accessibility.warning-message-bell
- Default Value: ""
- Valid Values: Letters A to Z and a to z. Numbers 0 through 9. All special characters that are valid Windows file names.
- Changes take effect: At the next interaction.
- Description: Specify the warning message sound configuration string -- for example: Sounds\warning.mp3|10|0
The value has three components that are separated by the character '|':
- The file name and folder relative to the application folder.
- The priority -- The higher the integer the higher the priority.
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The duration:
- 0 means play the whole sound one time.
- An integer > 0 means a time, in milliseconds, to play and repeat the sound.
This page was last edited on January 16, 2013, at 18:17.
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