[program-l] Re: Updated VS2005 scripts, Alt+PageDown, script menu, & VS2007 inquiry

  • From: "David Lant" <david.lant1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:13:45 +0100

Hi Jamal,

I'm afraid that having the VBS file installed up front does not resolve the
anti-virus problem.  McAfee detected the file as it was being installed, and
once again deleted it, claiming it to be the VBS/PSYME trojan.

I think that using a VB Script to perform this function is probably not the
way to go, if such practice is so similar to known trojan methods.  Perhaps
it really needs a proper DLL to be written and installed which the JAWS
script can then run via automation.

All the best,

David


-----Original Message-----
From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jamal Mazrui
Sent: 06 April 2007 09:42PM
To: programming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Updated VS2005 scripts, Alt+PageDown, script menu, &
VS2007 inquiry


Executable installer
http://www.empowermentzone.com/msenv2005.exe
Zip archive
http://www.empowermentzone.com/msenv2005.zip

Fixed Alt+PageDown not being assigned to the layout helper script for
setting the bottom margin of a Windows form.

Modified the Elevate Scripts command, JAWSKey+Control+F11, so that it runs
a VBScript file, msenv2005.vbs (also to be installed in the user script
folder), rather than dynamically creating a .vbs file to run.  Feedback is
requested on whether this technique resolves the problem where antivirus
software such as Macafee prevents a newly created .vbs file from running.

Added JAWSKey+Control+F10 as a way of picking a command from an alternate
menu of JAWS scripts.  A standard ListBox shows each script name and
assigned key.  Obviously, this is not an efficient way of working in the
IDE, but it may occasionally be a helpful way of browsing the scripts
available and picking one from an alphabetized list, particularly since
the hotkey summary, JAWSKey+H, does not currently have live links to
scripts.

Ken Perry and Sina Bahram have been collecting and conveying suggestions
to Microsoft developers in order to make Visual Studio 2007 (code named
Orca) more accessible and usable by blind or visually impaired persons.
If you have ideas, please post them, being as specific as possible about
your components, tasks, and desired results.

Jamal

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