                         Audio Help for Windows (tm)
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                        Module:  Word for Windows 6.0

                                 
                                Demo Program


Copyright Robert Bedick 1994
All rights reserved.

Audio Help for Windows is a trademark of Audio Help Systems.
Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of 
Microsoft Corporation.


Audio Help for Windows is distributed by:

Audio Help Systems
17 Edgehill Rd.
Providence, RI 02906


How To Order The Full Program

To order the full program call 1-800-260-8209.  The full program is on a 
CD-ROM disk and contains almost four hours of audio help messages that 
are indexed to 450 help topics.  To run the full program you need:  an 
IBM compatible computer, DOS 6.0 or higher, Windows 3.1, Word 6.0, a CD-
ROM drive, a 16-bit sound card, and headphones or speakers.  The full 
program costs $59.95 plus shipping and handling ($3.50) plus Rhode Island 
sales tax (if you live in RI).  Visa and Mastercard payments are 
accepted.  The program comes with a 30 day money-back guarantee.


Demo Limitations

The demo is a full working version of the complete program.  It does, 
however, have one major limitation.  You can access only one of the 450 
help topics.  The topic that's included with the demo is called centered 
text, by shortcut keys.


Installing The Demo

After you use expand the file you downloaded, start Windows.  From the 
Program Manager activate the File menu and select the Run option.  Enter 
the path for the program's SETUP file and click on the OK button.  For 
example, if you expanded program files in a directory called c:\temp, you 
would enter:

                          C:\TEMP\SETUP

The setup program asks you whether you want to install the demo in the 
following directory:  C:\AHDMSW6.  If this is acceptable, click on the 
Continue button; otherwise enter a different directory.

The setup program creates a group called Audio Help Demo with an icon for 
the following program:  Audio Help Demo for Word 6.0.

To start the program open the Audio Help Demo group and then double click 
on the icon for Audio Help Demo for Word 6.0.


Running Audio Help Concurrently With Word

After you start the demo you should start your Word for Windows program.  
Generally, you want Word for Windows and Audio Help for Windows to both 
appear on your screen at the same time.  This usually involves resizing 
the Word for Windows program by dragging its lower edge up.

Note:  You cannot resize Word for Windows if it's maximized.  If it's 
maximized and you need to resize it, start by clicking on its Restore 
button (the double arrows that appear in the top right corner of the Word 
for Windows screen).

If Audio Help for Windows gets lost under other programs you are running, 
you can find it by holding down the ALT key while you repeatedly press 
the TAB key.


The Main Screen

After you press the Run Program button on the Copyright screen, the Main 
program screen appears.

In the center of the Main screen is the Topics button.  Press the Topics 
button to see a list of available audio help topics.  After you select a 
topic the Main screen reappears and the audio help message begins to 
play.

There are four buttons on the Main screen that you can use to control the 
audio message.  From left to right they are:  Rewind, Play, Pause, and 
Stop.

Underneath these buttons is the audio scroll bar.  By dragging the bar's 
box or by clicking on the bar's left and right buttons you can move to 
any point in the audio message.

Note:  It's recommended that you stop the audio help message before you 
use the audio scroll bar.


Audio Help Index

After you click on the Topics button on the Main screen a list of topics 
appears.  You can select a topic by:

1. Entering a search phrase that highlights a topic on the topic list.  
   You can then click on the OK button.
 
2. Scrolling through the topic list, highlighting the topic you want, and 
   then clicking on the OK button.
 
3. Scrolling through the topic list, then double clicking on the topic 
   you want.



Following Audio Instructions

While you are listening to a set of audio instructions you can click on 
the Word program and perform them.  You must be certain, however, to 
activate the Word for Windows program by clicking on it before you 
attempt to perform any of the audio instructions.


Volume Considerations

Setting the proper volume for the audio help messages involves the 
following hardware and software considerations:

1. You need a properly installed 16-bit sound card to run the program; it 
   does not work with 8-bit cards.
 
2. Your speakers or headphones must be connected to the appropriate jack 
   on the soundcard; you will not hear anything if you make the 
   connection to your CD-ROM drive.
 
3. Your soundcard might have a volume control built into it that you will 
   need to adjust.
 
4. Your soundcard might also come with a software program that you will 
   need to use to adjust the volume.
 
5. Your speakers or headphones might have volume controls that you will 
   need to adjust.

Note:  You cannot adjust audio volume with the Audio Help for Windows 
program.



Exiting The Program

You can exit the program from the Copyright screen or from the Main 
screen; you cannot exit the program from the Audio Help Index screen.  To 
exit the program double click on the button that appears in the top left 
hand corner of the program.

If you don't have a mouse, press the ALT key and the SPACEBAR to open the 
Control menu, then press C for Close.
