[nvda] writing scripts for NVDA
- From: "Josh" <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:38:00 -0400
Hi,
Could scripts be written to read the menus in that word processor program
you're discussing? Also, have any of you ever heard of the free open-office
suite of software? I think it's for windows. Jaws and window-eyes never have
and still don't work with it. It'd be nice if NVDA would have full support
for it. Oh, also, if I put or run NVDA on my uncle's notebook laptop
computer, how do I access the insert key if it doesn't have a numberpad?
Also the mouse is just a touch-screen you run your finger over. so if I move
the mouse with my finger in vista, will NVDA tell me what the mouse is
moving over so I can click on it and stuff? Also, do they sell USB mouse
touchpads for desktops so you don't need a physical mouse, you just run your
hand over a flat surface and the mouse moves with your finger or a stylus?
If so, are they expensive? Does NVDA work with them?
Also, I was looking at NVDA scripts. How do you get the window-handles and
things? I'm used to the jaws homerow mode and script manager where it gives
you a list of all possible functions in jaws scripting. But I don't imagine
python has a home-row mode, so then how do you get window handles? Also, is
the python development environment smaller than that of visual basic?
Also, I see there are directX support for it. so if it supports stereo sound
and panning I should be able to write audio games in it. once I learn it.
Josh
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