Jamal, I commend you for all your work with both Jaws and Window-eyes. Your website is a wonderful resource as well. I agree! Other examples of little know features within the script utility mode are: Control+alt+f9 shows Object Hierarchy Info Shift+f9 list object by name info. Windows+u shows any unknown function calls. WindowsKey+s configures CallStackLogging- Control+f3 jumps among groups of Output Modes. I am not sure why they added this however. Insert+NumPad7 cycles the output mode back to type and text. Up and Down arrow change ansi character verbocity Left and right arrow change MouseMoveIncrement when using alt+shift+arrowKeys. I realize that all of these features have been in the product for a while, and are not new to Jaws 12. Can anyone else think of any I missed? Ok, I am off to write HotKeyHelp for a project. Regards, Jon. -----Original Message----- From: Jamal Mazrui [mailto:empower@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 05-55 PM To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Jon Squally Subject: Re: [jawsscripts] very useful feature say logging in Jaws 12 Thanks for sharing that! I sure wish FS would be more forthcoming in publicizing features available to developers. Jamal On 9/22/2010 10:54 AM, Jon Squally wrote: > Hello All, > > > I found a very useful feature in Jaws 12 called SayLogging. To start it > turn on script utility mode then press WindowsKey+Insert+NumPad8 or > (WindowsKey+SayLine). Jaws will say SayLoggingOn. This utility seems to be > similar to CallStackLogging except that it enables you to see the stack of > functions called to speak a particular item. Once you have enabled > SayLogging, toggle off script utility mode and test with insert+tab. Turn > ScriptUtilityMode back on. Then press WindowsKey+Insert+NumPad8 again. You > are presented with a list view of options. Look at the log with the choice > show log. The log looks similar to the call stack log. The other choices > are "pause logging" "Reset logging" and "stop logging". > > > > This looks like a very cool feature for diagnosing situations where you are > unsure which function speech is coming from. > > > > HTH, Jon. > > > > > > __________� > > View the list's information and change your settings at > //www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts > > __________� View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts