Hi list, 

I am currently listening to the latest Mac Accessibility podcast about 
scripting, and I am very  confused. Well, I may just be stupid, but I'll let 
you decide after I ask this question...

How is scripting VO different from scripting other Screen Readers? I'm asking 
this because the group just made a very interesting point that with other 
Screen Readers, when an application or part of an application doesn't work 
properly, someone writes a script for it. If the application then gets upgraded 
and the script no longer works, people are not sure what to do to fix it aside 
from getting the script again. Surely this is the same with VO - most general 
users would not know what to do except for the scripter? 


Also, is VO scripting different from Apple Script?
Josh has also said that we don't necessarily need the scripting capability of 
VO. Why is this? When I've used other Screen Readers, I used very few scripts 
if any and still got all the info I needed?

I'm not trying to start a flame war, and I apologise to the moderators if this 
is off-topic.
Thanks 

TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny

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