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NCH Wavepad Window


penny corbin

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Hello.  Is there any way to minimize NCH Wavepad, and continue using the Key Functions? I would love to use this program, but I switch back and forth with Microsoft Word. WavPad seems to only respond when it is the foremost and active window.

Thank you in advance for any help.  

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Assuming you are on a windows platform (as am I  - I can't verify with mac, but I assume it is the same) - I hope my response won't be taken as gruff or rude, but how familiar are you with windows?

You can only perform a function in an active window. Switching between working in Word and WavePad (or any other program you have open on your desktop) is just a normal activity which requires clicking on that window (or it's icon in the task bar), and certainly not specific to WavePad. 

I cannot think of anything that would respond except when it is the foremost and active window. 

 

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Hi Vapors!   Thank you!  Yes, I am using Windows too. I am a Transcriptionist, and by "KEY FUNCTIONS" I mean using the keys for say... SPACE for Stop or Play, or F10 to play normal, or F11 for play slow. I would LOVE to use WordPad for Transcription because of the added controls over the voice. There are controls in Express Scribe, but not to the quality of WordPad.

I need to have my Word Program open at that same time, because I'm typing what I hear. Is there a setting that I've missed, to make this do-able? 

I really thank you for your response.   :-)

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Please note that I have no affiliation with NCH - I am just a fellow user of some of their products; I periodically check the respective forums for the software I use daily, in hopes that I can learn more and/or assist others in doing so.....

I guess I am out of my depth here, I'm not familiar with WordPad, which is a microsoft product, nor with NCH's  Express Scribe (which from a quick overview would seem to be useful in your task.)

Why would you be using WavePad for your work? 

 

 

 

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ooops!  I did write WordPad when I meant to type WavePad... so sorry.

I would prefer to use WavePad because the sound is much more clear... like night and day difference. Express Scribe does have adjustments, but they're not as beneficial as with WavePad.

I thought perhaps you were an NCH Pro. I sure do thank you for getting back to me. Do you know how I could submit a suggestion to the Pro's?

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