[RWP] AHK

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sun Jun 2 22:40:34 EDT 2013


This is my dream, a structure created by real programmers, with fields 
to type into by the user, plus selections of click choices; etcetera; a 
sort of spotting template.
such a universal spotter could be the answer to all those new plugs we 
run across.
For instance, I have a VST that is set up to do what the Akai Mpc 
samplers do; play samples quickly from pads.It has 16 onscreen pads, 
already reachable at the arrow keys; plus midi learn and a long string 
of unlabeled graphics; all of which respond to clicks and display very 
standard speaking dialogs and menus.
You drag/drop samples onto the 16 pads, though the program already 
supports copy/paste.
Each of the 16 pads has 8 subLevels you can use for whatever you like; 
like variations of the sound on the main pad.
The pads accept several audio formats, plus loops, music phrases, 
percussion, whatever.

It's just waiting for labeling of all those graphics to become very 
accessible.
It's a single screen interface that shows everything from the main 
screen, and goes back to the main screen when you close a dialog or submenu.
Should be a perfect candidate for this knockOff  HSC script.
Indi





On 6/2/2013 10:03 PM, Alex H. wrote:
> So, thus far this is turning out to be a big sandwich of cool times.
> Set up a few spots in Recabinet/reaper VST plug window, and they're
> sticking. No more constant OCR OCR OC OCR to design Recab presets LOL.
> :)
>
> If I add anything to the AHK code that does neat things, I'll post it.
> have been sort of perusing how it works over the last few days or so.
>
> Thanks
> Alex
>
> On 6/2/13, Jim Snowbarger <Snowman at snowmanradio.com> wrote:
>> HRVoje,
>> Thanks for this.  I will definitely take a look.  But yes, please do add
>> support for the other two Screen readers.
>>
>>    ----- Original Message -----
>>    From: Hrvoje Katić
>>    To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>    Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 9:15 AM
>>    Subject: Re: [RWP] AHK
>>
>>
>>    Hi,
>>
>>    Nice work Jim!
>>    I will be able to contribute some code as well. I already have some
>> experience with AHK and I was using it for some other tasks in addition to
>> making macros. So I've modified this script to add support for NVDA screen
>> reader. This means that timed message boxes are no longer used in my
>> modified code. I will add support for JAWS and Window-Eyes as well if anyone
>>
>> needs it.
>>    I've also changed the default path for .ini files. It will save them in
>> the same directory where the .ahk script is located.
>>    If any of You wants to use my NVDA speech implementation, I've posted a
>> download link. However, You first need to rename one of .dll files to
>> nvdaControllerClient.dll. I've put both 32-bit and 64-bit dll, so what You
>> should rename depends on your operating system and autoHotKey type. The file
>>
>> ending with 32.dll is a 32-bit dll, and the file ending with 64.dll is a
>> 64-bit dll. Please do this before running the script!
>>    Here's a link to my modified script, only for NVDA users at this moment:
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4078384/hotSpotKnockoff.zip
>>    P.s., I haven't changed version number.
>>
>>    On 2.6.2013. 3:46, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
>>
>>      Sorry, I think I may have distributed the wrong file.  Here is a
>> corrected link.
>>
>>      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3677477/HotSpotKnockoff.ahk
>>
>>
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