Hi David: I get around that problem by changing the options so that I only hear the ascending tones rather than the voice. Kevin Huber
On 1/8/10, David <[email protected]> wrote: > When a certain task, let's say an installation, is going on, the script > anounces all the percentage values. Fine enough. But as the computer is > working fast, and the voice wants to tell all that is on its 'mind', I am > left with the voice speaking for an eternity, before I will hear the results > on the screen. My question is: Wouldn't it be possibel, to have the script > check if there is a progress bar on the screen, if so, go ahead and read it. > If no progress bar is present - i.e when the installation is completed - > speech is terminated IMMEDIATELY, and the screen will be read aloud, as > normal (or due to the settings in Verbose setup in WE). In other words, if > no progress bar is on the screen any longer, the script should terminate > speech, and it's function. > > Also, is it possible to have the script displaying the progress bar on the > Braille display? Even, could it be possible to choose Braille output, above > speech.
