Yep. People have used it before in situations, such as the now non-functional 
scripts for Logic.

I'm using it to assemble a generalized system of script add ons that will be a 
bit more like what people may have experienced with Window Eyes or Jaws.

Download it, if you like. It's fairly accessible with VoiceOver, though there 
are a few tricky spots that require workarounds. There is a 30 day demo, and it 
is nagware after that. Buying it is inexpensive.

Bryan

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Chuck Reichel
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 11:26 AM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: voice over scripts Would Quick keys work?

Hi Listers,
What about quick keys as a app to gain access to difficult apps?

Chuck Reichel


On Jul 7, 2010, at 7:25 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:

> This is true, but I'm going on the assumption that nothing at all in 
> the application is read, to me, that is inaccessible. And a lot of the 
> time, that help tag command doesnt' report anything
>
> On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
>
>> Sometimes you can add some functionality to an application.  For 
>> example if you  come across a button which says "button" and does not 
>> read out what the button actually does, then you can manually label 
>> that button.
>>
>> First of all whilst on the button press control + option + shift + h 
>> to see if the button has a alternative help tag, if so then great we 
>> are in business and if not then ask someone sighted to assist you.
>>
>> Whilst still at the non labelled button press control + option + / 
>> (slash).  you will now be prompted to enter a label for the button.  
>> Enter a label and hit return.  Now the next time your VoiceOver 
>> cursor moves over that button it will be fully labelled and visible 
>> to you.  You can also label images the same way.
>>
>> Failing that, email the developers of the product and explain the 
>> issues you are having with the product and how they could improve the 
>> product to enable you to operate it.
>> usually you can find how to contact a developer by going  to the 
>> About menu item within the product or sometimes it is in the help 
>> menu.  Failing that use google to find the developers website, or 
>> www.versiontracker.com
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Chris
>> On 7 Jul 2010, at 01:02, Cody Hurst wrote:
>>
>>> unlike jaws, voiceover is not controlled by scripts, this shouldn't 
>>> be confused with apple scripts which are not the same thing. simply 
>>> put, if the app is not accessible, the only thing to do is write the 
>>> developers and tell them to make it accessible.
>>>
>>> On Jul 6, 2010, at 7:41 PM, joseph wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi listers,
>>>>
>>>> how can i make applications accessible with voiceover?
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>>
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