[jawsscripts] Re: Changing the synth volume

  • From: "Geoff Chapman" <gch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 21:25:48 +1100

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
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>>>> Subject
>>>>                                       [jawsscripts] Re: Changing the
>>>>                                       synth volume
>>>>
>>>>             08/11/2010 10:32
>>>>
>>>>             Please respond to
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>>>>                 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
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>>>> 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??  Understanding this might shed some light on
>>>>> > > getting into the DOM.
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > > Thanks
>>>>> > >
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