I'm not sure if it would work in a case like this if a hypaer active window hasn't done the trick. However I'll let Aaron comment in case he knows something i don't about this specific situation.
Many thanks. \ On 4/6/2010 10:31 AM, shannon wrote: > Raul, > I am the pain in the butt with that anoying accounting program that > can't get the tool tip type things to read. Do you think this mouse hot > spot might work for this? > If I can get the mouse up to it in time it will read the window that has > appeared. Could this script be used to get the mouse up there and then > read the text it lands on? > Shannon > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 7:53 AM > Subject: Re: Hot Spot > > >> The Audible sample button is a great use for the hot spot script. I have >> it defined so when I press enter on a book so I can read the publisher's >> summary, I can press alt-shift-s and hear the sample. the hot key routes >> the mouse to the sample button and left clicks. Then my sample is played. >> >> Another use for the hot spot script is in Quicken 2009 where I can press >> a hot key and reconcile, update, or do various other tasks which >> normally require me to move the mouse pointer to the specific part of >> the screen I want. >> >> 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. 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