But is it possible to create such an App by which the Window-Eyes user can collect information about the list of open windows on his
screen and have the option of closing, minizing, maximizing and restoring them to their normal state? If yes, I call App developers
to consider desiging such a sig
actually there's a little program at nirsoft.net that I think can show
you that list, it's pretty accessible, but the name escapes me, I think
it's something like, originally enough, list active windows.
On 7/29/2013 10:49 AM, Ahmed Khater wrote:
Dear all,
I wonder if there is a Window-Eyes Ap
On 7/29/2013 12:19 PM, Stephen Clower wrote:
You can use WMI to watch for the event, and assuming the synthesizer
is functioning properly, you can act on it.
Speaking of that, back in the day we had a program that assisted in
managing a USB device, and one of it's features was that it
automat
Hi all,
I have been given a project to complete for a radio show and was
wondering if I need any more then WE 8.2 to fuly access this free program?
Thanks,
John
Our decision to encrypt apps has nothing to do with that lawsuit, but
rather out of a desire to protect user's private information, such as
App Central credentials, proxy credentials, API keys, and the like.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 7/29/2013 11:31 AM, BX wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Yes, I felt when Chip m
The WEDialogs object already exists for this kind of behavior, but
currently doesn't show much other than the Add/Remove dialog. But, if
you can provide a list of dialogs you'd like to be able to activate, we
can add them to our wish list.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 7/29/2013 11:13 AM, David wrote:
Ma
I sent this about an hour ago an never received it. So here it is again.
An easy way to do this is to set your Trippletalk as your backup
synthesizer. And when it's plugged in just hold down the left Shift key
while booting up or loading Window-Eyes. Doing so makes it use the
backup synth.
H
Dear all,
I wonder if there is a Window-Eyes App or script for creating a list of opened windows that enables the user to jump from one window
to another and to learn the current state of each opened window whether it is maximized, minized or restored, or on top of other
windows. In some cases
Jonathan,
In the case of a USB synthesizer, yes. You can use WMI to watch for the
event, and assuming the synthesizer is functioning properly, you can act
on it. However, older legacy devices which utilize serial or even
parallel communication won't benefit from this approach.
Steve
On 7/2
Shouldn't there be an event generated when a USB device is added or removed
from the computer? If a script could be attached to that device and then query
the characteristics then all that would be needed was a select synthesizer
method, which I expect is present.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
Sent
An easy way to do this is to set your Trippletalk as your backup
synthesizer. And when it's plugged in just hold down the left Shift key
while booting up or loading Window-Eyes. Doing so makes it use the
backup synth.
Hth,
Tom
On 7/29/2013 11:39 AM, Stephen Clower wrote:
Mike,
To my knowle
Mike,
To my knowledge, there isn't a reliable way to tell if a hardware
synthesizer is actually connected to your PC. For instance, I could tell
my copy of Window-Eyes to start speaking through a Trippletalk, and it
will happily do its best... but as I have no such device the end result
would
Hi Aaron,
Yes, I felt when Chip mentioned it that this came about after the lawsuit
you won against JAWS...
Bruce
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: Introduction and looking for additional resources
On 7/28/2013 3:08 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Unfortunately, GW Micro (
Hi Mike,
It is interesting you would say this and when reading the Boo compiler and
the ability to make shared objects, it allows you to make dialogs and windows
forms fairly easy.
One could probably make up each dialog and such as a duplicate of what WE
uses and have that placed in as
Maybe what I am here going to describe, already is possible. But in such a
case, I have never found it. Yet, it would have eased some of the coding for
given projects.
As we all know, the WE Control Panel, holds a long line of settings, and
corresponding dialogs. If I want to change Braille Dis
On 7/28/2013 3:08 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Unfortunately, GW Micro (who is the author of scripts on the advanced
level) seems to no longer be making any of the apps they write open
(unencrypted).
This just isn't true. There are a handful of apps that we are encrypting
to keep sensitive data saf
Let me explain what I am attempting to do. On a laptop, I have it set to
use eloquence as the default on bootup. I also, more often than not, have
a trippletalk usb synthesizer connected to the pc.
I make the switch to the TripleTalk either using a .bat file or via the
synthesizer dialogue in
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