Re: say tools

  • From: Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Nikola Stojsic (NS studios)" <ns.studios1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2011 07:23:09 -0400

Hi Nikola,
I am copyin the programmingblind list as well in case this information benefits others interested in SayTools (http://EmpowermentZone.com/saysetup.exe).

A COM server does need to be registered, which involves keys that are set in the Windows registry. It does not matter where the files are located, but the following command (or equivalent) then needs to be used:

RegSvr32.exe SayTools.dll

or if using SayIt.dll rather than SayTools.dll,

RegSvr32.exe SayIt.dll

So, on the client computer, the SayTools files could be copied to the application directory, and then the installation program would perform a similar command.

Alternatively, you can use the small utilities, SayLine.exe and SayFile.exe, which may be called by any application. In either case, make sure that the NVDA and System Access .dll files are copied to the same directory (the JAWS, Window-Eyes, and SAPI APIs use COM files in their own installation trees, but NVDA and System Access use regular DLLs that have to be on the Windows search path).

Jamal


On 10/7/2011 6:03 AM, Nikola Stojsic (NS studios) wrote:
Hello.

I just setup my app to work with saytools.
What I need to have with my app to saytools work correctly, can I just copy
all things from program files\say tools, and put it beside my app?
Meening does it changes anything in the registry?
I'm just using that for saying strings.
Thanks, and saytools and db dialog are good!


Nikola Stojsic (NS studios)
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