[Rwp] HotSpotClicker

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jul 20 16:51:50 EDT 2015


No you heard me right.

Which is funny because in the latest version of sonar platinum, 
window-eyes does rather well.

So you need all the screen-readers, jaws, we and NVDA because all of 
them will do better at a particular task, or fall down on others.

So we should all be trans gender when it comes to our screen-readers,
but I understand that economics is the choosing factor sometimes 'grin'.


On 7/20/2015 2:05 PM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
> Hey Chris,
>
> Are you saying Window-Eyes 8.4 and OSARA don't play nicely, or did I
> misunderstand?
>
> Scott
>
>
> On 7/20/15, Chris Belle via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>> And not trying to be contentious at all,
>> but since osara supports MSAA,
>> any screen reader that works with it is valid, and jaws does work with
>> osara, even though it is made with NVDA but on my systems, jaws and NVDA
>> both work, but poor old window-eyes at least the version
>> I have 8.4 does not.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/20/2015 1:09 PM, Chris Belle via RWP wrote:
>>> And that is no small contribution.
>>> I still use jaws, mostly in a teaching context, but it is still very
>>> much part of my tool box.
>>>
>>> I use all three screen readers as a matter of fact, and to my thinking
>>> as long as it deals with reaper, jaws is valid.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/20/2015 12:35 PM, Jim Snowbarger via RWP wrote:
>>>> Yes, it is off topic, especially  for a list of mostly very proud,
>>>> non-jaws
>>>> users.
>>>>
>>>> As the HSC author, I'll try to fill you in, as best I remember.
>>>> Write off list to:
>>>> snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Yukio
>>>> Nozawa
>>>> via RWP
>>>> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 6:34 AM
>>>> To: rwp at bluegrasspals.com
>>>> Cc: Yukio Nozawa
>>>> Subject: [Rwp] HotSpotClicker
>>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>> This is a kind of off topic, so please let me know if it's
>>>> inappropriate for
>>>> the list.
>>>> I know that a lot of users are using HSC sets to make sample
>>>> libraries or vi
>>>> rtual instruments accessible. However, they must have JAWS installed.
>>>> For th
>>>> ose who don't have JAWS, Autohotkey can be used instead of HSC.
>>>> I don't understand how these two solutions work technically. Are
>>>> these scrip
>>>> ts just programmed to move the mouse curser to a specific location,
>>>> then gen
>>>> erate a click event to activate the function under the curser? Or,
>>>> are they
>>>> monitoring other parameters such as window or screen infos, colors,
>>>> or objec
>>>> t handles?
>>>>
>>>> Since I don't have JAWS, I have never tried HSC sets. But reading
>>>> emails in
>>>> this list, the script sets look extremely helpful. That's why I want
>>>> to know
>>>> how the scripts solve the accessibility issues.
>>>>
>>>> I'm working on a new software that can handle the mouse curser, and
>>>> manage a
>>>> ctions that are inaccessible for blind users. Understanding HSC and
>>>> Autohotk
>>>> ey will certainly help me improving my software.
>>>>
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