- Zoomtext 11 commands install#
- Zoomtext 11 commands update#
- Zoomtext 11 commands software#
- Zoomtext 11 commands code#
- Zoomtext 11 commands Offline#
Silently uninstalls the Freedom Scientific software without removing shared components. Uninstalls the Freedom Scientific software indicated by the setup package file. Silently repairs an existing installation without displaying any installation dialog boxes or prompts. At the end, you are prompted to restart your computer. During the repair, progress dialogs are displayed and a clicking tone is played. Once the repair begins, you cannot cancel the operation. Silently installs a typical (default) installation of JAWS without displaying any installation dialog boxes or prompts. Specifies the comma delimited list of optional components to enable.
Zoomtext 11 commands Offline#
For more information on creating an offline setup package using the /Layout command, go to: To do this, the setup package and installer files must be in the same folder. This allows a user to run the setup package and perform an installation or repair on an offline computer. To view supported language codes, run the /MoreHelp command.ĭownloads the non-embedded installer files and creates a copy of the setup package in the folder specified.
Zoomtext 11 commands code#
Specifies the 3-letter language code of the user interface display language to use instead of the Operating System Language. To view supported language codes, use the /MoreHelp command.
Zoomtext 11 commands update#
For an update or repair, the previously installed product language will be used and this option is ignored. During installation, the first product language specified will be used for shortcuts, default synthesizers, and default braille drivers.
Zoomtext 11 commands install#
These codes are used when performing a clean install or layout. Specifies a comma delimited list of the 3-letter language codes available to the product, in addition to the Operating System Language codes. However, this command line allows you to specify a different folder. If there are spaces in either the path or the file name, the path and name must be enclosed in quotes (for example: C:\Package.exe /ReplaceSettings “C:\FS setup\NewSettings.ini”).īy default, the log file called FS_Setup_Package.txt from the setup package process is created and stored in the same folder as the setup.exe file. This flag can be used if any of the contents in Settings.ini must be overridden. Specifies an initialization file for the setup package engine to use instead of the Settings.ini file stored in the resources. When using multiple command line options, precede each command with one space. If there are spaces in either the path or the file name, the path and name must be enclosed in quotes (for example: C:\Package.exe /ExtractAdditionalSettings “C:\FS setup\AdditionalSettings.ini”). If the output file already exists, it is overwritten. The installation process is not performed. Outputs an example of AdditionalSettings.ini into the specified output file. If there are spaces in either the path or the file name, the path and name must be enclosed in quotes (for example: C:\Package.exe /ExtractSettings “C:\FS setup\OldSettings.ini”). Outputs the contents of Settings.ini into the specified output file. Lists the 3-letter language codes and the predefined installation setup types, such as a silent install. Command Lineĭisplays a list of useful command line switches. When using any of the following four command lines, the requested information is generated but no installation or process is executed. Note: Command line options are sometimes referred to as command line parameters, command line switches, or command line flags. Type at least one of the command line options described in this article, and then press ENTER.Press END to place the cursor at the end of the file name, and then press the SPACEBAR.Navigate to the folder where the setup package is located, then navigate to the setup package file.To access and use the available command line options: If you have a different version, use the /more and /morehelp command lines to view the command line options in that version. The command line options listed here are current for the 2020 versions of JAWS, Fusion, ZoomText, and JAWS Inspect. Command line options can direct how the setup process is performed.
The setup package is a tool used to install or uninstall all or some components of Freedom Scientific software. This article pertains to JAWS®, Fusion®, ZoomText®, and JAWS® Inspect.