[jawsscripts] Re: I need jaws script for computer volume control

Jeff,

He could also use this little utility called Volume Tray which will raise 
and lower the windows volume using hotkeys. This of course means you won't 
have to go into that volume dialogue anymore. The user can simply use 
control shift F11 to lower the volume and control shift F12 to raise it. 
Then again, he might have wanted to do something else as I couldn't 
understand his message either.

Matthew

---- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geoff Chapman" <gch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 7:36 AM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: I need jaws script for computer volume control


> oh hang on, I think I get this now. you mean you need to be able to access
> the windows software volume control to reduce audio levels out of the
> computer, and your asking whether you need special jaws scripts to use it.
> is that right?
>
> You shouldn't need any special scripts.
> it should be perfectly accessible with jaws versionss 6 and above, simply 
> by
> tabbing around. most of the controls should read, but, if the wave out 
> mix,
> or "what you hear, or master volume, doesn't show up for some reason, then
> you may need to go into options, by hitting alt+P, then r for properties.
> then tab twice to get to a list view of what controls the software volume
> control/mixer will show, in either playback or record control modes,
> depending on what you've got selected in the second field of this dialog 
> box
> where it says, "adjust volume for."
> make sure the controls you want the volume play control to show, are 
> checked
> in this listview, then close it by hitting enter. then tab about again. 
> you
> should be able to find the volume controls you need then, and use either
> UpDown arrow keys, for very tiny increments, or pageup/PageDown for larger
> incrrements of about 20 percent at a time, or even home and end keys for
> turning controls all the way up or all the way down.
> or as in the case of pan/balance controls, all the way left or all the way
> right.
> the balance controls should remain at 50 percent though, nless you've got
> some specific need for them to change.
>
> tip: in a stereo element, in the windows volume control, the balance
> leftRight slider is usually first, and the volume UpDownSlider is usually
> next, then the mute/unmute button checkbox.
> be careful not to mute the master out then lose your spot though, or mute
> the wave out either, making speech disappear, as then it will be hard to
> find your place again with no speech and no eyes. to unmute it back again.
> so take some care there. there's no direct access keys for this by 
> default,
> but I've developed some using HotSpotClicker.
>
> which is another whole question!
>
> From: "Can Kirca" <cankirca@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 12:00 AM
> Subject: [jawsscripts] I need jaws script for computer volume control
>
>
>> Hello friends,
>> You do not reduce audio after opens at the computer which I used they do
> not
>> have a key.
>> With this reason, the computer's audio control I will do  my need script
>> reaches.
>> Is possible wonderfully?
>> thanks for every think,
>> A respect my loves I am offering.
>>
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