[jawsscripts] Re: How to assign a phrase to key combinations?

  • From: Saybro <saybro@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 22:36:24 -0400

Thanks, that did the trick.

I've actually made some crude frames and scripts 
to work with the site Beezid.com. JAWS isn't able 
to read any of the buttons from within an auction 
(Book AutoBeezid, Bid, etc.) Think their using 
some sort of JAVA or flash to display them 
dynamicly. My family has helped me get the screen 
coordinance of these buttons, so I created a 
script to move the mouse pointer to it and click 
on the desired button. Also have made frames for 
JAWS to speak the counter, current price etc... 
whenever I press a designated key combination.

If anyone on the list is able to create some 
better scripts to work with this site, I'll gladly pay them for their work.

Also, I wouldn't recommend anyone on the list 
tryout the site, unless they know what they're 
doing. I've been on it for 2 months now and I've 
finally got the hang of it this month. You can 
loose a lot of money if you're not careful.

At 06:51 PM 5/23/2010, you wrote:
>Saybro:
>
>Well u didn't give a lot of info, e.g., what app u were using this in,
>etc. So, I'm kind of stabbing at the dark here.
>
>You'll likely want to delete the keystroke u attached to the frame. U
>can do that from keyboard manager.
>
> From whatever application u use to read the frame, press insert
>keyboard 0. This will bring up your script manager.
>
>Go to the bottom of the script file (I assume there is 1).
>
>Press control e. Type in the name of your script,  check the can be
>attached to key checkbox, then tab to the assign to field & press ctrl
>shift f1 at the same time. Tab to the ok button & activate
>w/enter/spacebar.
>
>Your script would then look like:
>Script Weather()
>Say("today's weather", ot_message)
>SayFrame(YourFrameName)
>EndScript
>
>Since I don't know what the name of your frame is, I can't be more
>specific. YourFrameName is obviously just a placeholder for the real
>thing.
>
>On 5/23/10, Saybro <saybro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've created frames to speak various sections of a web page. One such
> > frame is assigned the keyboard combination [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[1] and it
> > speaks the info in the frame perfectly. I just want a text label
> > assigned to the key, so I would here the phrase "Today's Weather"
> > when I press the key combination, Afterwards speaks the text being
> > displayed in the frame.
> >
> > Can anyone instruct me on how to do this? What file needs to be
> > editted, and an example script to use as a reference in creating my script?
> >
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