Re: Window-Eyes public beta released with powerful scripting capability
- From: Jared Wright <wright.jaredm@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:01:48 -0400
You could install a demo of 6.1 and install the new beta right on top of
that. It will still function.
Jared
Trouble wrote:
Only one problem with the bait a. You have to have wineyes 6.1
installed before 7 will even work. So for now only those with wineyes
can take a look at its new power base.
At 04:10 PM 6/24/2008, you wrote:
-- Forwarded Message --
From: gw-news@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 1:33 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 Is Now Available!
After much anticipation, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 is now available.
Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 offers the latest advancements in screen reading
technology, including full Unicode support, new scripting functionality,
web browsing enhancements, a new synthesizer, and much more.
Full Unicode support means the ability to work with more international
languages. Web browsing enhancements mean easier navigation between
controls, and the ability to add placemarkers that can remember
places on
a webpage even when the webpage changes. ECI Eloquence 6.1 is now
available as yet another speech option. Other enhancements like speed
increases for list views, the system tray, and error reporting, being
able
to increase and decrease the speech rate during read to end, new options
for keyboard voice interruptability, and numerous bug fixes make
Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 a welcome update.
The most notable enhancement in Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1, however, is
scripting. Window-Eyes scripting is unparalleled in its design and
implementation. Rather than require a scripter to learn a proprietary
language, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 allows a scripter to choose from a
number
of standard computer languages for writing scripts. This means that
more
people will be able to take advantage of Window-Eyes scripting, and
ultimately more accessibility to more software applications. Access all
Window-Eyes features and settings, all operating system windows and
properties, create custom accessible dialogs for user interaction with
power and ease, and more.
To make scripts easily accessible and encourage script development, GW
Micro has created a centralized script repository called Script Central
(www.gwmicro.com/sc). Script Central provides script developers with the
tools to distribute their scripts, and provides scripts users the
tools to
download, comment, rate and track favorite scripts. The GW Micro forums
(www.gwmicro.com/forum) have also been enhanced for general script
discussions, script requests, script announcements, and much more. While
we encourage everyone to take advantage of Script Central, Window-Eyes
scripts can be hosted anywhere and distributed by anyone.
Read more about all of the features Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 has to offer,
and download your copy, at www.gwmicro.com/beta.
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From: gw-news@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 - Default Installed Scripts
Greetings,
Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 includes four script packages, automatically
installed for your convenience, that demonstrate the power Window-Eyes
scripting provides to enhance your daily computing experience. The
information for each script below is also found in the script's help and
options. You can access a script's help and options by opening the
Script
Manager dialog (from the Manage Sets and Scripts pull down in the
Window-Eyes File menu), selecting the script you're interested in, then
selecting the Help and Options button (or pressing the Help and Options
button shortcut, H).
GW Toolkit
The GW Toolkit script provides a collection of commonly used shared
objects for use with other scripts, such as providing consistent help
information, managing hotkeys, and much more. The rest of the scripts
listed below require the GW Toolkit script's functionality. You can read
more about the objects contained in the GW Toolkit by reading through
the
gwtoolkit.chm Help file, installed automatically to your user profile
directory.
AutoComplete
AutoComplete provides announcement of inline autocompleted text and
suggestion list items in supported combo edit boxes, such as those in
the
Start Menu's Run dialog, standard file save and open dialogs, and many
other areas.
To disable the speaking of inline autocompleted text, select the "Do Not
Speak" radio button. To speak only the text that autocompleted,
select the
"Speak Completed Text" radio button. To speak the entire line (i.e.
what has been typed plus the text that autocompleted), select the "Speak
Entire Line" radio button.
To hear an index of the number of suggestions provided in the suggestion
popup list, check the "Speak Suggestion Index" check box. To hear the
first item in the suggestion list spoken, check the "Speak First
Suggestion" check box."
If toggling the "Enable Inline Autocomplete" check box does not work,
you
can always verify this setting manually by toggling the "Use inline
AutoComplete" check box under the Advanced tab of the Internet Options
control panel.
Note that the suggestion popup list does not have anything selected by
default. To select the first item (the same item spoken if the "Speak
First Suggestion" option is enabled), press the Down Arrow.
LVNav
The lvnav script is designed to allow you to virtually navigate a
listview. You can use the insert arrows to virtually move through the
rows and columns in the listview. Insert-Home and Insert-End move to the
beginning and end of a row while Control-Insert-Home and
Control-Insert-End move to the top and bottom of a column. You can also
use Alt-1 through Alt-0 to read columns 1 through 10. If you want to
set
focus to the virtual item you are on use Insert-Enter. If you want
to set
focus to the virtual item and add it to the current selection use
Control-Insert-Enter. This script can be loaded globally to be
available
for all listviews or in a specific application to only be available for
listviews within that application.
Progress Indicator
This script is designed to get you immediate feedback on the status of
progress bars in the active window. There are two types of progress
bars.
The main progress bar contains a visual indicator as to the progress
giving sighted users a percentage from 0 to 100. Marquee bars are
similar
but they dont give a percentage. Instead they just give a sighted
user an
indication that progress is being made. This script gives you the
ability
to monitor both types independently.
Virtual View
Virtual View displays a text view of any window. To include graphic
labels, check the Include Labeled Graphics option. To include the window
type where the text came from, check the Include Window Types check box.
To prompt for the window to retrieve the text from, check the Always Ask
for Window Type check box. Virtual View also offers several quick
keys for
accessing the dialog where the text originated. For example, if a button
called Close exists in the dialog where you obtained the virtual view
from, you can place your cursor on the word close, and press the
letter L
to close the Virtual View dialog, and click the close button -- all
in one
key stroke. In addition to L for Single Left Click, other commands
are: R
for Single Right Click, D for Double Left Click, M for Middle Click,
P for
Route Mouse, and F for Focus Control. You can also use Control-F to
search
for text in the Virtual View edit box, as well as F3 to find the next
occurrence of the last string searched for.
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At 04:10 PM 6/24/2008, you wrote:
-- Forwarded Message -- From: gw-news@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 1:33 PM Subject: Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 Is Now Available! After much anticipation, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 is now available. Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 offers the latest advancements in screen reading technology, including full Unicode support, new scripting functionality, web browsing enhancements, a new synthesizer, and much more. Full Unicode support means the ability to work with more international languages. Web browsing enhancements mean easier navigation betweencontrols, and the ability to add placemarkers that can remember places ona webpage even when the webpage changes. ECI Eloquence 6.1 is now available as yet another speech option. Other enhancements like speedincreases for list views, the system tray, and error reporting, being ableto increase and decrease the speech rate during read to end, new options for keyboard voice interruptability, and numerous bug fixes make Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 a welcome update. The most notable enhancement in Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1, however, is scripting. Window-Eyes scripting is unparalleled in its design and implementation. Rather than require a scripter to learn a proprietarylanguage, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 allows a scripter to choose from a number of standard computer languages for writing scripts. This means that morepeople will be able to take advantage of Window-Eyes scripting, and ultimately more accessibility to more software applications. Access all Window-Eyes features and settings, all operating system windows and properties, create custom accessible dialogs for user interaction with power and ease, and more. To make scripts easily accessible and encourage script development, GW Micro has created a centralized script repository called Script Central (www.gwmicro.com/sc). Script Central provides script developers with thetools to distribute their scripts, and provides scripts users the tools todownload, comment, rate and track favorite scripts. The GW Micro forums (www.gwmicro.com/forum) have also been enhanced for general script discussions, script requests, script announcements, and much more. While we encourage everyone to take advantage of Script Central, Window-Eyes scripts can be hosted anywhere and distributed by anyone. Read more about all of the features Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 has to offer, and download your copy, at www.gwmicro.com/beta. ---------- -- Forwarded Message -- From: gw-news@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 1:41 PM Subject: Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 - Default Installed Scripts Greetings, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 includes four script packages, automatically installed for your convenience, that demonstrate the power Window-Eyes scripting provides to enhance your daily computing experience. The information for each script below is also found in the script's help andoptions. You can access a script's help and options by opening the ScriptManager dialog (from the Manage Sets and Scripts pull down in the Window-Eyes File menu), selecting the script you're interested in, then selecting the Help and Options button (or pressing the Help and Options button shortcut, H). GW Toolkit The GW Toolkit script provides a collection of commonly used shared objects for use with other scripts, such as providing consistent help information, managing hotkeys, and much more. The rest of the scripts listed below require the GW Toolkit script's functionality. You can readmore about the objects contained in the GW Toolkit by reading through thegwtoolkit.chm Help file, installed automatically to your user profile directory. AutoComplete AutoComplete provides announcement of inline autocompleted text andsuggestion list items in supported combo edit boxes, such as those in theStart Menu's Run dialog, standard file save and open dialogs, and many other areas. To disable the speaking of inline autocompleted text, select the "Do NotSpeak" radio button. To speak only the text that autocompleted, select the"Speak Completed Text" radio button. To speak the entire line (i.e. what has been typed plus the text that autocompleted), select the "Speak Entire Line" radio button. To hear an index of the number of suggestions provided in the suggestion popup list, check the "Speak Suggestion Index" check box. To hear the first item in the suggestion list spoken, check the "Speak First Suggestion" check box."If toggling the "Enable Inline Autocomplete" check box does not work, youcan always verify this setting manually by toggling the "Use inline AutoComplete" check box under the Advanced tab of the Internet Options control panel. Note that the suggestion popup list does not have anything selected by default. To select the first item (the same item spoken if the "Speak First Suggestion" option is enabled), press the Down Arrow. LVNav The lvnav script is designed to allow you to virtually navigate a listview. You can use the insert arrows to virtually move through the rows and columns in the listview. Insert-Home and Insert-End move to the beginning and end of a row while Control-Insert-Home and Control-Insert-End move to the top and bottom of a column. You can alsouse Alt-1 through Alt-0 to read columns 1 through 10. If you want to set focus to the virtual item you are on use Insert-Enter. If you want to setfocus to the virtual item and add it to the current selection useControl-Insert-Enter. This script can be loaded globally to be availablefor all listviews or in a specific application to only be available for listviews within that application. Progress Indicator This script is designed to get you immediate feedback on the status ofprogress bars in the active window. There are two types of progress bars.The main progress bar contains a visual indicator as to the progressgiving sighted users a percentage from 0 to 100. Marquee bars are similar but they dont give a percentage. Instead they just give a sighted user an indication that progress is being made. This script gives you the abilityto monitor both types independently. Virtual View Virtual View displays a text view of any window. To include graphic labels, check the Include Labeled Graphics option. To include the window type where the text came from, check the Include Window Types check box. To prompt for the window to retrieve the text from, check the Always Askfor Window Type check box. Virtual View also offers several quick keys foraccessing the dialog where the text originated. For example, if a button called Close exists in the dialog where you obtained the virtual viewfrom, you can place your cursor on the word close, and press the letter L to close the Virtual View dialog, and click the close button -- all in one key stroke. In addition to L for Single Left Click, other commands are: R for Single Right Click, D for Double Left Click, M for Middle Click, P for Route Mouse, and F for Focus Control. You can also use Control-F to searchfor text in the Virtual View edit box, as well as F3 to find the next occurrence of the last string searched for. -- To insure that you receive proper support, please include all pastcorrespondence (where applicable), and any relevant information pertinentto your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW Micro Technical Support Team. Aaron Smith GW Micro Phone: 260/489-3671 Fax: 260/489-2608 WWW: http://www.gwmicro.com FTP: ftp://ftp.gwmicro.com Technical Support & Web Development The gw-news list is an announce only list used for GW Micro news and product information. __________ View the list's information and change your settings at http://www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 3215 (20080624) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
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