Our initial look at Vista's SR app showed that you can get a lot of
information through MSAA, by drilling down through the children when you
find the correction dialog gets activation. We didn't go much further
than that, though.
Aaron
Dean Martineau wrote:
Hello. Now that WE 7 is out the door, I'm hoping somebody will give a
serious look to scripting windows Vista Speech Recognition. VSR is one of
the best and at the same time most poorly documented features of Vista. By
itself, it is probably beyond hope, but there is now a powerful macro
facility, which can be enhanced by use of scripting in the same way
window-Eyes can. Somebody on the VSR mailing list from Microsoft expressed
the opinion that it would be possible to gain access to the correction
dialogs via scripts. Others on the list believe the product is equal to or
superior to Naturally Speaking when it is properly utilized. This seems
like a perfect way to demonstrate the power of WE scripting facility to do
something no other screen reader is going to do.
Since I appear to be incapable of grasping even the rudiments of scripting,
this won't be a job I'll be able to handle, but I'll test it and benefit
from it if somebody else does so.
Dean
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