What is the difference between icons and symbols?
When outSPOKEN comes across a graphic, it searches its graphics dictionary for a bitmap match. If a match is found, outSPOKEN announces the text associated with that graphic. If a match is not found, outSPOKEN will say “icon” for larger graphics and “symbol” for smaller graphics. outSPOKEN comes with many icons and symbols pre-defined. To name an graphic that is not defined, or to rename an already defined graphic, place outSPOKEN on the graphic and press Command-SAY, type in the name that you want associated with the graphic and press the RETURN key. outSPOKEN 9.0 allows you to name graphics while in either black and white or color (we recommend 256 colors). A graphic named while in one color setting may require being defined again if the color setting is changed. Graphic announcements are controlled by the Graphics setting in the outSPOKEN Custom Settings dialog (Command-INFO). Refer to Chapter 6 in the outSPOKEN User Manual for more information.