[jawsscripts] Re: FW: Does a compendium of available scripts for commercial applications exist somewhere?

  • From: Trouble <trouble1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 08:36:25 -0500

They tried to get a list and some did have a good 
list to go by. However, those sites went and no 
one wants to put such to a collection. So you do 
have a few independent sites. Most don't, because 
that means keeping up with all changes to the 
program. And they don't like getting email to fix.
Learning scripting is slow. Because FS only gives 
you part of how to do it. The missing peaces you 
have to pay threw nose and they won't script it if asked.
So keep asking questions here and they will get 
answered. There are a lot on here that can point 
in the right direction if in right mood.
At 11:01 PM 2/20/2012, you wrote:
>Subject: Does a compendium of available scripts for commercial applications
>exist somewhere?
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm a newbie again to this list.  I was a lurking member for a couple years
>about a decade ago.  I'm now needing to do much more JAWS scripting, so I'm
>happy to be back.
>
>I wanted to do as much work as possible to answer my own question before
>posting it here, but after a reasonable amount of searching with only google
>I didn't see the particular thing I'm looking for just now.  In future, I
>would like to be able to consult the "master" list of available JAWS scripts
>(either for $$$ or free) that work on various commercial applications.
>
>My question this time was particular about a guitar training site I belong
>to called guitartircks.com.  It is a terrific site, but rather inaccessible.
>The manager/owner of the site is very receptive to upgrading the site to be
>accessible.   One of the small applications they provide if you join and
>become a paying member is a program/web page called Chord Finder.  I
>haven't looked at all closely yet, but it seems to be essentially a huge
>image map that configures a query on the fly (unfortunately with a mouse)
>aned then provides the response both graphically and in various audio modes.
>This is a large well run site, so I'm hoping some other blind folks are
>already members. Though I'm kind of doubting it because it is so
>inaccessible. I am certainly NOT expecting anyone to join this site just to
>see this application or any of the other stuff... So unless there are
>already members to the site, this particular part of my question will fall
>on deaf ears.
>
>But, who knows, I have to ask. To any extent that some kind of scripting
>could be done on this Chord Finder app, I'm wondering if anyone has done any
>work on this thing?
>
>So, that is the particular question in this message, but the main question
>remains, where could I have looked before asking you all to help me find
>such scripts?  Does anyone anywhere (other than Freedom Scientific if they
>do it at all)  maintain a list of all the scripts available out there?
>
>Thanks
>
>John
>
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