[audacity4blind] Re: JAWS script for Audacity 2.0.0

  • From: "Gary Campbell" <campg2003@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 11:20:37 -0600

Hi Scott,

 

Not at all.  What do you have in mind?  

 

Gary

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:00 PM
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: JAWS script for Audacity 2.0.0

 

Garry,

Would you be terribly upset if I helped with the scripts?  I think I have
some ideas.



On 5/17/2012 4:39 PM, Gary Campbell wrote:

Hello,

 

While my family has been gone for the past 10 days I've been playing with
Audacity a bit.  A search of the list archive indicated that there are no
JAWS scripts for Audacity.  I wrote a script that provides keystrokes to
speak the selection start and end fields without having to move to the
selection bar.  It also displays the shortcut keys from David Bailes's guide
(thank you!!!).  You can get it from my SkyDrive here
<https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=3DA8E70D6C09879A%21147&authkey=%21AGd
wYGcMheHBz2o> .  There is audacity_jaws.exe, a self-extrector, and
audacity_readme.txt, the README from audacity_jaws.exe.  Unfortunately, I
wrote it at the end of the time I have had to use Audacity, so I don't have
much experience with how useful the script actually is.  (My family is due
back any moment, so "playing with the computer" will have to return to it's
normal low priority!)  The README appears at the end of this message.  While
I can't promise a response in a timely manner, I would be interested in your
feedback and suggestions for when I have time to work on it again.

 

One thing I would like and don't know how to do is to report the program's
status-playing, recording, paused, etc.  Say you are recording and have to
pause to do something else.  When you come back, did you pause or stop?
You're recording and and are away from the computer.  When you come back,
did the cat or someone else hit the spacebar and stop your recording?  I can
tell that recording is in progress by the "space remaining" message on the
status bar, and whether or not it is paused by whether the Audio Position is
increasing, but I think an easier way to detect the state would be useful.
If anyone has ideas about how to do this I would be interested.

 

Gary

 

Audacity_readme.txt from audacity_jaws.exe:

 

5/16/2012 JAWS script for Audacity V1.0 by Gary Campbell
<mailto:campg2003@xxxxxxxxx> <campg2003@xxxxxxxxx>

 

This script adds the following scripts for Audacity 2.0.0:

SaySelectionStart 

SaySelectionEnd 

SayActiveCursor

ScriptFileName

HotkeyHelp 

WindowKeysHelp 

 

This package provides the following:

Keystrokes to speak selection start, selection end or length, and Audio
Position from anywhere in the main window.

Keystrokes to move the focus to selection start and selection end/length.

Displays JAWS and Audacity hotkey help.

 

The script was developed with Audacity 2.0.0 and JAWS 10.0.1178u.  It should
probably work with any JAWS 5.0 or later, but if you aren't using JAWS
10.0.1178u you should recompile the scripts with the script manager, or run
"<JAWSProgDir\scompile.exe audacity.jss".

There is no specific Braille support at this time.

 

To install: 

Place the archive in your user-specific JAWS settings folder (such as
%appdata%\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\10.0\Settings\enu).

Run it to unpack the files.

If you are not using JAWS 10.0.1178u, select audacity.jss in Windows
Explorer and press ENTER to open it in Script Manager.  Then press CTRL+s to
compile it and ALT+F4 to close Script Manager.

 

Messages and string constants are in audacity.jsm facilitating translation.

The script version appears in JAWS hot key help.

 

I would be interested in feedback on the script and suggestions for
improvement, but can't promise any updates.

 

Here is the text of the JAWS hot key help:

JAWS keystrokes for script version 1.0 5/16/12, for Audacity 2.0.0:

 

To say the selection start position, press Control+[.

To say the selection end position or length, press Control+].

To move focus to these controls, press the key twice quickly.

To say the Audio Position value, press Alt+Delete.

To say the active cursor while the PC cursor is active, press Alt+Delete
twice quickly.

To get help with Audacity hot keys, press JAWSKey+W.

To get the default Windows hot key help, press JAWSKey+W twice quickly.

 

Enjoy.

 

 






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Scott Berry
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