Re: Hot Spot Clicker/was Re: recipe software help please

  • From: Agent86b <agent_086b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 09:20:28 +1000

Hi,
I have no reason to change my display settings once they are set. So I do not see the problem you mention.
Of course nothing is perfect.
Max.
on 03:21 15/04/2006, Jerry Neufeld said:

I can see why a program like HotSpotClicker would be very useful, but only if resolution, and the appearance of a screen remains always the same. I have noticed, for example, that, even if I keep my screen resolution and color settings identical with my machines, JFW interprets graphics differently as demonstrated by different numbers attributed to them from computer to computer, and that the MoveTo x,y command in scripts works on one machine but often not on the others. So, those who intend to use HotSpotClicker, if it works as I think it does, must remember not to change screen settings unless they wish to reset all the click points.

Jerry


----- Original Message ----- From: <mailto:agent_086b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Agent86b To: <mailto:jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:45 PM Subject: Re: Hot Spot Clicker/was Re: recipe software help please

Debbie,
think you will understand why I love it when you take a look. Very good for us who can not write scripts.
Max.
on 12:08 14/04/2006, Debbie Scales said:
What is this hot spot clicker, that it is suddenly dominating my mailbox, ha
ha.  First you mention it, and before I even have a chance to check it out,
I receive a newsletter that mentions that the snowman has free scripts for
it.
http://personal.adiis.net/snowman/HotSpotClicker.html
I will try it out for myself tomorrow and either make the link or the
downloads available on JFWLite.
Thanks for mentioning it, it sounds really cool!
Debbie


----- Original Message ----- From: "Agent86b" <agent_086b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 6:26 PM Subject: Re: recipe software help please


Hi, I use Cookbook Wizard. http://www.microblast.com you will need to use your mouse cursor at times. however it is a really good program. You can import from several recipe programs. I have set up Cookbook really well with using a program called hot spot clicker. So now I don't use the mouse cursor hardly at all. I don't have the link for Hot spot clicker at hand but could get it if required. Might be a good link for jfwlite. Max. on 03:28 14/04/2006, Lovette Yewchan said:

>Hi.  I am a newby here.  I am wondering if anyone knows of recipe
>software that works well with Jaws 5 and windows xp.
>I got master Cook version 7 for a gift a few months ago and it
>doesn't work well with Jaws.  I was very disappointed.
>Any help would be most appreciated.
>Thank you.
>Lovette Yewchan
>
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