Hi Rob, this sounds really cool. I need to check it out. The only hitch I see is that you mention Winamp 5.63, which sounds like the free version. I bought, and installed, the Pro version 5.622 because it will let her rip mp3s, which the free version will not. If Ninite will let me install the Pro version then I will absolutely use it. If not, then unfortunately, as cool as it sounds, I can't use it for installing Winamp.

Thanks again.

Evan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Tabor" <rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:13 AM
Subject: RE: JAWS Scripts for Winamp?


Good morning,

Another way to get rid of the Winamp toolbar is to uninstall Winamp then
reinstall it via Ninite, an web-based unintended installer and program
updater. A major advantage of using of Ninite is that it automatically says
no to toolbars and other unwanted components during its installation
process. Also the Ninite installer is placed on the desktop so you can run
it from there when you are advised that a program update is available. Many
other programs are available for installation on Ninite including Adobe
Flash, Adobe Reader, and Audacity. The link to access the Ninite installer
for Winamp is http://www.ninite.com/winamp/
From there you can easily find the link to download the Ninite installer for Winamp Version 5.63. So have fun using Ninite. Your non-techie friends will
think you are a genious. <smile>
HTH and best regards,
Rob "Jayhawk" Tabor

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 1:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: JAWS Scripts for Winamp?

Evan: I can't remember which operating system you're running, so I probably can't provide the exact info you're looking for here; what I _can_ tell you
is that..yes..the Winamp tool bar can be removed!  In XP, it's a matter of
going to Add/Remove Programs and just arrow down until you come to it! Now Windows 7 may have a different way, but since I am not familiar with Seven,
I don't want to lead you down the wrong path!  But I would assume that you
still could remove that darned tool bar!  Best of luck and let us know how
you're making out! Hopefully there'll be someone who can explain this a lot
better than I can..but am almost sure you can get rid of MR. Tool Bar!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Evan Reese" <ment...@dslextreme.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: JAWS Scripts for Winamp?


Thanks Alex. Well, the problems started during the installation.
Firstly, unlike my Window Eyes, JAWS wouldn't tell me which check
marks were checked in the library section. Hitting the spacebar where
I knew the check marks had to be gave me no response. So I had to take
the default settings. Also, unlike Window Eyes, I didn't get any
chance to uncheck the Winamp toolbar and the 50 free mp3 files and
whatever else is in that final dialogue box. I tried to find them, but
couldn't read anything in there. So I think the Winamp toolbar must be
running. That may be part of the problem, but I don't know how to
uninstall it, or even whether it can be uninstalled without
reinstalling Winamp, which would take me back to the initial problem.
It doesn't read the bookmarks correctly, meaning that when you arrow
down through them, it doesn't just read the titles, but often reads
the urls that go with the titles. So something isn't running properly
with those scripts. I went into the preferences section and made sure
it was on the classic skin, but who knows? The way JAWS reads things
in Winamp, or doesn't as the case may be, I don't know for sure if
it's running the bento skin, which seems to be the default, or the classic
skin.

Can I get rid of the Winamp toolbar without reinstalling? If so, that
may perhaps help the situation. If not, then I don't know how to
install this thing correctly with JAWS 13 so it runs as accessibly as it
can.

Thanks again.

Evan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Stone" <alexstone...@btinternet.com>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 7:28 PM
Subject: RE: JAWS Scripts for Winamp?


Evan, there are winamp scripts built into jaws 13, but you have to
use the "traditional" skin, at least I think that's what it's called.
And Winamp
6.22 is fine, that's what I use and it works for me.
Cheers
Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
Evan Reese
Sent: 20 October 2012 00:16
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: JAWS Scripts for Winamp?

Hey Guys, I'm helping my partner get her Winamp running and
accessible. I am not a JAWS user, (I use Window Eyes and the app that
goes with it makes Winamp run very accessibly for what I do with it),
but Winamp doesn't seem to be so accessible on her Windows 7 JAWS 13
system. I installed the latest version of Winamp Pro, version 6.22,
which is the same one I'm using on my system. I can't seem to use the
control tab to go from the library to the main window and back again,
among other problems. What I'd like to know is are there still
scripts for Winamp to make it more accessible with JAWS?
If
so, how can I get them and how do I install them? Or, are they
already built in? I know that JAWS does come with some scripts
already set up by FS.
But
if the Winamp scripts are built in, how do I make them run. They
don't seem to be running now, or at least not very well.

Thanks for any help.

Evan

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