hmmm. that would suggest to me that it's just altering either the master or wave volume for the whole system. rather than independently altering the volume for JAWS itself? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Slack" <m.g.slack@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 7:04 PM Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume > Hi Andre, > > Just had a look at Jamal's scripts on a 32-bit XP Home machine. I am > using Jaws 12 with Eloquence. I needed the VoiceLouder and the > VoiceSofter > scripts, together with the VoiceSaveSetting function. Both scripts > worked, > changing the volume from zero to the system maximum, but also affected the > volume of windows media player at the same time. > > Martin > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andre Williams" <andre.williams.1965@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 11:21 PM > Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume > > >>I tried this razing and lowering of volume with the Sapi 5 voice and it >> lowered the volume very slightly, but only when the volume went from 4% >> to >> 0%. The Sapi voice volume remains constant when razing the voice >> repeatedly >> whether using via voice or using a realSpeak voice. In other words, this >> script does not seem to work if the goal is to raise the jaws volume >> independently of master volume. Using Jaws 11 and Windows7 64 bit home >> premium. Hopefully someone out there with a 32 bit machine or a Windows >> XP >> machine will try this so we can know once for all if this works or not >> and >> the conditions under which it will work. >> Andre >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Martin Slack" <m.g.slack@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 11:01 AM >> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume >> >> >> Sorry Andre, >> >> I wasn't paying attention to what you did. I see that Jamal's code >> contains two different scripts, one to raise the volume, one to lower it. >> It would be possible to combine these into one script with a lot of extra >> code to decide which hotkey was pressed to call the combined script. But >> the simpler way would be to assign a separate hotkey to each script, >> using >> the method I outlined twice. The dialog which appears when you press >> control + d is related to the script you are currently editing. >> >> hth >> >> Martin >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Andre Williams" <andre.williams.1965@xxxxxxxxx> >> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 4:50 PM >> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume >> >> >>> Martin. Just took another shot at this and I discovered that if I >>> focused >>> on >>> the part of this file which stated script, I was then able to attach a >>> hotkey to this script. I was also able to find this new script in the >>> keyboard manager. The problem is that when I use my 2 hotkeys I hear the >>> following: >>> Volume louder 44% >>> Volume softer 39%. >>> In actuality, nothing happens, the volume remains the same. Any ideas? >>> Andre >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Martin Slack" <m.g.slack@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 4:13 AM >>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume >>> >>> >>> If you open the script manager and go to the script you just created in >>> default.jss, then press control+d, you will get the documentation >>> dialog, >>> the last input box of which allows you to assign a hotkey by pressing >>> the >>> desired keys. Then tab to the ok button, press it and then recompile. >>> The >>> hotkey should then be there when you look in the default section in the >>> keyboard manager. >>> >>> hth >>> >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Gordon Luke" <Gordon.Luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 11:48 AM >>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume >>> >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I just went into my Default.JKM using Notepad and added a couple of >>>> lines >>>> to the common keys section e.g. >>>> >>>> [Common Keys] >>>> Control+Windows+F11=VoiceSofter >>>> Control+Windows+F12=VoiceLouder >>>> >>>> Hope this helps. >>>> >>>> Gordon Luke >>>> Capita IT (CAIM) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Andre Williams" >>>> <andre.williams.1 >>>> 965@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> To >>>> Sent by: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> jawsscripts-bounc >>>> cc >>>> e@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>> Subject >>>> [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the >>>> synth volume >>>> >>>> 08/11/2010 10:32 >>>> >>>> Please respond to >>>> jawsscripts@freel >>>> ists.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Gordon. Hopefully you or someone else can walk me through the process >>>> of >>>> attaching a hotkey to the script below. >>>> I have taken the script text below and copied and pasted into my jaws >>>> 11 >>>> default.jss file. >>>> I compiled and all went well. >>>> I launched jaws 11 and went into the keyboard manager to assign a >>>> hotkey >>>> but >>>> I couldn't find the script: VoiceLouder(). >>>> What's my next step to test this script? >>>> T-Y. >>>> Andre >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Gordon Luke" <Gordon.Luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 2:05 AM >>>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume >>>> >>>> >>>> Found this in my list of useful e-mails from the past. Hoped it might >>>> help >>>> with the current desire though I know it's not exactly what you want. >>>> >>>> Gordon Luke >>>> Capita IT (CAIM) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Jamal Mazrui >>>> <empower@xxxxxxxx >>>> t> >>>> To >>>> Sent by: JAWSScripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> jawsscripts-bounc >>>> cc >>>> e@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>> Subject >>>> [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the >>>> synth volume >>>> >>>> 17/08/2010 15:53 >>>> >>>> Please respond to >>>> jawsscripts@freel >>>> ists.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Below is code from the Homer script library, >>>> http://EmpowermentZone.com/kitsetup.zip >>>> >>>> There are scripts to change speech volume and rate, up or down. >>>> >>>> Hope this helps, >>>> Jamal >>>> >>>> Void Function VoiceSaveSetting(String sSetting, Int iLevel) >>>> ;Save an Eloquence voice setting >>>> Var >>>> Int iLoop, >>>> String sJcf, String sVoice, String sVoiceList >>>> >>>> Let sJcf = GetActiveConfiguration() + ".jcf" >>>> Let sVoiceList = >>>> "Global|Error|Keyboard|Screen|PCCursor|JAWSCursor|Message" >>>> Let iLoop = 1 >>>> While iLoop >>>> Let sVoice = StringSegment(sVoiceList, "|", iLoop) >>>> If StringIsBlank(sVoice) Then >>>> Let iLoop = 0 >>>> Else >>>> Let sVoice = "eloq-" + sVoice + "Context" >>>> IniWriteInteger(sVoice, sSetting, iLevel, sJcf) >>>> Let iLoop = iLoop + 1 >>>> EndIf >>>> EndWhile >>>> EndFunction >>>> >>>> Script VoiceLouder() >>>> ;make voice 5% louder >>>> Var >>>> Int iLevel, Int iMax, Int iMin, >>>> String sSetting >>>> >>>> SayString("Volume louder") >>>> Let sSetting = "Volume" >>>> Let iLevel =GetVoiceVolume(VCTX_GLOBAL , True) >>>> GetVoiceVolumeRange(iMin, iMax) >>>> Let iLevel =GetSystemVolume() >>>> GetSystemVolumeRange(iMin, iMax) >>>> If iLevel ==iMax Then >>>> SayString("Top") >>>> Else >>>> Let iLevel =iLevel +(5 *(iMax -iMin) /100) >>>> Let iLevel =Min(iLevel, iMax) >>>> SetVoiceVolume(VCTX_GLOBAL , iLevel) >>>> SetSystemVolume(iLevel) >>>> VoiceSaveSetting(sSetting, iLevel) >>>> SayString(IntToString(100 *(iLevel -iMin)/(iMax -iMin)) +" percent") >>>> EndIf >>>> EndScript >>>> >>>> Script VoiceSofter() >>>> ;Make voice 5% softer >>>> Var >>>> Int iLevel, Int iMax, Int iMin, >>>> String sSetting >>>> >>>> SayString("Volume softer") >>>> Let sSetting = "Volume" >>>> Let iLevel =GetVoiceVolume(VCTX_GLOBAL , True) >>>> GetVoiceVolumeRange(iMin, iMax) >>>> Let iLevel =GetSystemVolume() >>>> GetSystemVolumeRange(iMin, iMax) >>>> If iLevel ==iMin Then >>>> SayString("Bottom") >>>> Else >>>> Let iLevel =iLevel -(5 * (iMax -iMin) /100) >>>> Let iLevel =max(iLevel, iMin) >>>> SetVoiceVolume(VCTX_GLOBAL , iLevel) >>>> SetSystemVolume(iLevel) >>>> VoiceSaveSetting(sSetting, iLevel) >>>> SayString(IntToString(100 *(iLevel -iMin)/(iMax -iMin)) +" percent") >>>> EndIf >>>> EndScript >>>> >>>> Script VoiceFaster () >>>> ;Make voice 5% faster >>>> Var >>>> Int iLevel, Int iMax, Int iMin, >>>> String sSetting >>>> >>>> SayString("Speed faster") >>>> Let sSetting = "Speed" >>>> Let iLevel =GetVoiceRate(VCTX_GLOBAL , True) >>>> GetSynthRateRange(iMin, iMax) >>>> If iLevel == iMax Then >>>> SayString("Top") >>>> Else >>>> Let iLevel = iLevel +(5 *(iMax -iMin) /100) >>>> Let iLevel =Min(iLevel, iMax) >>>> SetVoiceRate(VCTX_GLOBAL , iLevel) >>>> ;GetVoiceRate(VCTX_GLOBAL, True) >>>> VoiceSaveSetting(sSetting, iLevel) >>>> SayString(IntToString(100 *(iLevel -iMin)/(iMax -iMin)) +" percent") >>>> EndIf >>>> EndScript >>>> >>>> Script VoiceSlower () >>>> ;Make voice 5% slower >>>> Var >>>> Int iLevel, Int iMax, Int iMin, >>>> String sSetting >>>> >>>> SayString("Speed slower") >>>> Let sSetting = "Speed" >>>> Let iLevel =GetVoiceRate(VCTX_GLOBAL , True) >>>> GetSynthRateRange(iMin, iMax) >>>> If iLevel == iMin Then >>>> SayString("Bottom") >>>> Else >>>> Let iLevel =iLevel -(5 * (iMax -iMin) /100) >>>> Let iLevel =max(iLevel, iMin) >>>> SetVoiceRate(VCTX_GLOBAL , iLevel) >>>> ;GetVoiceRate(VCTX_GLOBAL, True) >>>> VoiceSaveSetting(sSetting, iLevel) >>>> SayString(IntToString(100 *(iLevel -iMin)/(iMax -iMin)) +" percent") >>>> EndIf >>>> EndScript >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> [mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Patrik Johansson >>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 5:45 AM >>>> To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Changing the synth volume >>>> >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> Nobody having tips for this? >>>> What I want to do is a script that adjusts the volume of the speech and >>>> makes the change global to all applications. >>>> >>>> The line: >>>> SetVoiceVolume(vctx_global,50) >>>> Changes the volume to 50, but when switching to another application the >>>> volume goes back to what it was before. >>>> How do I avoid this and make the change permanent and global to all >>>> applications? >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Patrik Johansson >>>> Polar Print, Sweden >>>> -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- >>>> Frn: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> [mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Fr jaws tech >>>> Skickat: den 12 augusti 2010 01:35 >>>> Till: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> mne: [jawsscripts] Re: Finding DOM element at the virtual cursor >>>> >>>> O.K. guys. Here is what I came up with. It works for what I wanted and >>>> that was a quick way to jump into the DOM for wherever the virtual >>>> cursor >>>> is located. It was a little tricky going between the output from the >>>> JAWS >>>> GetTagIndex() function (only returns visible elements) and the >>>> collection >>>> returned in the DOM (includes both visible and hidden elements) but it >>>> was >>>> only a couple lines of code to deal with that. >>>> Thanks for all your input. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Object Function GetCurrentElement () >>>> >>>> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; >>>> >>>> >>>> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; >>>> ;;; This function returns an object pointer to the element at the >>>> virtual >>>> cursor's current position ;;;; >>>> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; >>>> >>>> >>>> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; >>>> >>>> var >>>> string tagname, >>>> int jawstagindex, >>>> object oIE, >>>> object oElement, >>>> object oTags, >>>> int i, >>>> int iIndex >>>> >>>> PCCursor() >>>> If Not IsVirtualPCCursor () then >>>> TurnOffFormsMode() >>>> endif >>>> let oIE=IEGetCurrentDocument () ;; document object let >>>> tagname=StringSegment(GetElementDescription (1, TRUE),"\n",1) let >>>> oTags=oIE.body.GetElementsByTagName(tagname) ;;collection of elements >>>> with >>>> common tagname (includes hidden elements) let jawstagindex=GetTagIndex >>>> (tagname) ;; index of current element within collection of visible >>>> elements of same tag let iIndex=0 >>>> >>>> ;;;;;; Loop through collection of all elements (including hidden) to >>>> find >>>> the one that corresponds to the index ;;;;;; returned by GetTagIndex() >>>> function (only visible elements). Also corrects for fact that DOM >>>> collection is ;;;;;; zero-based >>>> >>>> For i=0 to oTags.length-1 >>>> If stringcompare(oTags(i).type,"hidden") then ;; a visible element >>>> let iIndex=iIndex+1 >>>> endif >>>> If iIndex==jawstagindex then >>>> oElement=oTags(i) >>>> endif >>>> EndFor >>>> Return oElement >>>> >>>> EndFunction >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Homme, James >>>> <james.homme@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Travis, >>>>> You are right about the line number thing. It reflects the number of >>>>> lines in the virtual buffer. It has nothing to do with the document >>>>> structure, unless the document forces the virtual buffer to display a >>>> new line. >>>>> >>>>> Jim >>>>> >>>>> Jim Homme, >>>>> Usability Services, >>>>> Phone: 412-544-1810. Skype: jim.homme >>>>> Internal recipients, Read my accessibility blog. Discuss >>>>> accessibility here. Accessibility Wiki: Breaking news and >>>>> accessibility advice >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: >>>>> jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Travis Roth >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:08 AM >>>>> To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Finding DOM element at the virtual cursor >>>>> >>>>> If the GetTag functions return an index which represents the number of >>>>> the tag as it occurs in the document, perhaps you can loop through >>>>> until you find the element of that number in the document? >>>>> I don't know if that's how the index works... But it seems a better >>>>> chance than the column and row count which I think is just a JAWS >>>>> thing. I >>>> suspect >>>>> if you use the verbosity settings to change the line length of the >>>>> virtual buffr you will find those numbers change which would indicate >>>>> its just a JAWS stat. >>>>> >>>>> So that'd leave hoping a tag index works. Or doing some serious >>>>> hacking such as with GreaseMonkey scripts in Firefox to add an ID to >>>>> every element... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> [mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jaws tech >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 10:48 PM >>>>> To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Finding DOM element at the virtual cursor >>>>> >>>>> I need a generic way to do this because the element that I am on may >>>>> not have unique id or name information. In fact the only thing that >>>>> may come up for the elements I'm after are colspan=1 and one other one >>>>> that I don't remember. But those are not unique values. >>>>> The GetTag functions only return an index not an object reference to >>>>> an element. I need to get an element as an object variable so I can >>>>> then >>>> work >>>>> within DOM functions. Something like: >>>>> >>>>> oElement=insert code that I'm looking for >>>>> saystring(oElement.innertext) (or some other DOM method/property) >>>>> >>>>> Like I said I prefer working in the DOM. It is much more >>>> powerful/flexible >>>>> than working with the JAWS functions. >>>>> >>>>> I was originally thinking of using the virtual cursor column position >>>>> if that were in fact the sourceindex and then use code such as: >>>>> >>>>> iCol=GetCursorcol() >>>>> oIE=IEGetCurrentDocument() >>>>> oElement=oIE.all(iCol) >>>>> >>>>> But this wasn't working for some reason. In fact, I don't even think >>>>> I >>>> was >>>>> succeeding in getting the "all" collection. And as I alluded to in my >>>>> original post, I don't know if the virtual cursor column represents >>>>> the sourceindex of the document or not. >>>>> >>>>> Any other ideas?? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Chad Foster <chad.foster@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > Check out the GetTag functions. They can help you locate tags and >>>>> > corresponding indices. >>>>> > >>>>> > On 8/10/10, Travis Roth <travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> > > I've not tried it, but I'd suggest looking at the >>>>> > > GetElementDescription() function and seeing if you can parse out >>>>> > > the >>>> ID >>>>> or name attribute. >>>>> > > If an element doesn't have either of those its going to be >>>>> > > difficult to >>>>> > find >>>>> > > in the DOM with JavaScript... >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > -----Original Message----- >>>>> > > From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> > > [mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jaws tech >>>>> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 5:45 PM >>>>> > > To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> > > Subject: [jawsscripts] Finding DOM element at the virtual cursor >>>>> > > >>>>> > > Hi All. >>>>> > > I would like to find a reliable way to find the DOM element >>>>> > > corresponding >>>>> > to >>>>> > > the current virtual cursor position. I like to jump into the DOM >>>>> > > when >>>>> > doing >>>>> > > IE scripting instead of the JAWS functions and I need a way to >>>>> > > grab the current element. As most of you already know the >>>>> > > GetFocusedElement() functions just grab wherever the PC cursor is >>>>> > > and have nothing to do with JAWS' >>>>> > > virtual buffer. Also, can someone explain the significance of the >>>>> > > row >>>>> > and >>>>> > > column output of the Virtual cursor's position. The column >>>>> > > position >>>>> > seems >>>>> > > to correspond to the source index but I'm not sure what the row >>>>> > > might represent?? 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