[nvda] Re: writing scripts for NVDA
- From: "Peter Beasley" <p.beasley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 09:29:57 +0100
If you are talking about open office, I understand that that particularsuite
of applications uses java which is the problem for screenreaders.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Josh" <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 6:38 AM
Subject: [nvda] writing scripts for NVDA
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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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.
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