I began using the script for telling time (option T) where I use the right 
option key on my Macbook Pro.  I've noticed that when I use this while in Mail, 
VO stops and I have to do command F5 a few times to restart it.  Any thoughts 
as to why this happens?  

Thanks,

Kim
On Mar 28, 2010, at 10:25 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Thanks all for the help and insite.
> 
> Tc.
> On Mar 28, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Sara, there is info out there on scripting and there is even a book. I do 
>> not have anything bookmarked, but someone will have that info for sure. ONce 
>> you learn to write scripts, you can pretty much do what you want.
>> On Mar 28, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>>> I want to learn how to script. I am using a script that is not that 
>>> accessible with voice over. is there a way I can modify that script to make 
>>> ti work better?
>>> 
>>> Take care.
>>> On Mar 28, 2010, at 2:29 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I'm not a scripting expert, but honestly, no you do not need it at all. In 
>>>> fact there is only one script I use and that is to get the current time. 
>>>> Sure I can get it easily from the menu, but what the heck, it's there. The 
>>>> scripting abilities are valuable in terms of expanding VO's functionality. 
>>>> I do not see scripting in VO used to always work around a problem with an 
>>>> application, but I imagine it could help in some cases. I agree, there is 
>>>> no need to start a pissing contest over whether scripting in a screen 
>>>> reader makes sense or not because everyone has their own opinions on this 
>>>> subject. I will say that it is there and considering what you can do with 
>>>> a script, I'm all for leaving it there. And yes, to the best of my 
>>>> knowledge, it is Apple scripting. SO, the use of scripts can far exceed 
>>>> the "work-around" for an app, which is evident by the say time script.
>>>> Hope that helps some.
>>>> 
>>>> On Mar 28, 2010, at 3:42 PM, James & Nash wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> 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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