[jawsscripts] Re: HSCDecodeHotspotColors

  • From: "GianniP46" <giannip46@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:00:35 -0400

ok, I will get to work now and get back to you guys.  Thanks!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Geoff Chapman 
  To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 11:34 AM
  Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: HSCDecodeHotspotColors

  p.s. sorry, I didn't see the subject line properly and didn't really give
  you the example code you wanted.

  here's what it should look something like in the hsc definition:
  in the below example, one of these RGB colors represents the phrase On, and
  then same color is assigned to the function, with the F after it to denote
  this, and the second color is likewise assigned.
  But, this should've happened all automatically for you without your having
  to manually type all this in, if you followed all the assign post processing
  function prompts correctly.

  function=HSCDecodeHotSpotColor
  097078033=off
  097078033f=HSDSayPhraseByColor
  068040040=on
  068040040f=HSDSayPhraseByColor

  oh yeah, and also, insure that before you define your spot, your mouse is
  actually over a pixel that really does change state, some background or
  foreground pixels within the button, may not for example, even though the
  sighted person may tell you the color has changed, you've got to make sure
  your focused on a single pixel within the area, that really does alter.
  You can move things down to single pixel movement, to help find one of
  these, from it's default 3 pixel per altShiftArrow press, by going into
  homeRow with insert+SpaceBar and using leftRight Arrrows to change the
  default mouse movement.
  let us know how you get on with this.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "GianniP46" <giannip46@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: "JawsScriptsList" <JawsScripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 2:47 AM
  Subject: [jawsscripts] HSCDecodeHotspotColors


  > OK Folks,
  > I got this function to work after a hotspot, but I want to have two colors
  recognized and a different message for each color spoken.  The help says to
  put an F after the RGB string.  Does anyone have some examples of this that
  I can see?  I am not sure exactly what is suppose to happen.
  >
  > Gian Pedulla GianniP46@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >
  > LETS! GO! METS!
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