Hi Keith,

please have a look at the article, on the GW wiki, which I have begun called
"so, you want to write a script?".  it has parts 1 and 2, and so be sure to
start with part 1.

It has many links to tutorials for learning programming, learning VBScript,
and learning object-oriented programming, and then takes on the task of
using those skills to teach someone about window eyes scripting.

I'd like to hear where you think it needs further improvement, and/or if you
find it helpful.

the GW wiki is at:

http://gwmicro.com/wiki

you can apply for your own account, and then you can edit wiki articles
yourself.

hth,

Chip
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Hinton [mailto:keithint1...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 5:56 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Cc: gw-info; jeremy
Subject: Tutorials explaining how to write scripts for Window-Eyes for an
inexperienced person

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has thought (with the various script
writers) if it is possible to create an audio tutorial explaining (without
as many examples to keep track of in the Window-Eyes manual,) if the
community of Window-Eyes script writers would actually be able to create an
audio tutorial on how to write scripts, or something more involved that
doesn't require traveling to GW Micro's Offices etc?
This is one thing that I find lacking in the compitition. Things work fine
until you find that you require help or need to know how to write.
I would love to contribute scripts for Window-Eyes, but I am no programmer.
I do not have any college professional education that explains how to create
scripts or anyting like that.
I am just your rather advanced computer user, that loves using computers,
but doesn't know how to make scripts.
Any excilent guides?
I would like to see GW Micro offer something a bit more than the scripting
manual. I've read that a bit, but even so.
I get overwelmed easily with a lot of documentation, and can only process so
much with my brain before I am unable to concentrate on anything.
Does anyone have any ideas? In this world of assistive technology, I'd like
to see some more audio training sessions that actually deal with writing
scripts.
Thanks all!
I may forward this to the wrest of the GW Micro customers and see how they
feel about this.
Happy  scripting, and I'd like to hear back from many of you about my
suggestion. It would really help, I think.
Thanks!

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