As a teaser, an upcoming version extends HotSpot's ability by letting
you assign multiple actions to a single hotspot (like executing a
Window-Eyes hotkey, speaking a string, inserting a key stroke, inserting
a string, or playing a sound) plus the ability to chain hotspots together.
Aaron
On 4/4/2010 10:02 AM, Ed Marquette wrote:
Hello:
The Hot Spot Script is very useful indeed.
You can predefine a spot on the screen where you want the mouse to
go. Then, when you hit the hotpot hotkey, the mouse will jump exactly
to that spot.
In Outlook, for example, especially for people I don't call regularly,
it is sometimes hard to retain all 10 digits in a telephone number,
and it is impossible if there is a 5 digit extension.
So, I have two Hotspots defined in Outlook. When I've located the
person of interest, I just hit the "Work" hotspot key or the "Mobile"
hotspot key.
Then, using the numpad, I can mouse across the number and enter it
into the phone.
Sure, I could get to the numbers other ways, but this cuts the steps
to a single keystroke.
The hotspot macros can also click the mouse at the desired spot. So,
if you have an application with a troublesome item that just needs to
be clicked, the hotspot macro is an easy solution.
bbs wrote:
Hey guys. I just read a post that said to use Hot Spot for an email
archiving program. Well, I was talking to a friend on MSN who also
uses Window-Eyes and he asked me what it does, and I couldn't tell
him. We read the description, and we're still confused. I hate to
sound like an idiot, but can someone tell us exactly what you'd use
that script for? Lol. Thanks.
Shawn
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