On 10/21/2011 10:03 PM, Mark Hammond wrote:
On 22/10/2011 10:30 AM, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
I'm back with yet another attempt at adding accessibility features using
Python and NaturallySpeaking. I've simplified the concepts again and I
really need some help from someone who knows Microsoft Windows and
Python. My goal is developing a template for what I'm trying to do, then
I can take over and generate some useful accessibility tools.
The python-wi...@python.org mailing list might be the best place to look for
help - although you will probably need to provide much more information before
anyone can help. MSDN documents most of what you can do with edit control
(look for windows messages starting with "EM_"), but without checking, I
expect you will find programs like Skype don't use a Windows edit control at all.
Mark
thanks for the pointer. When I talk about speech user interfaces in general and
accessibility specifically, I find it's better to give a short overview (yes,
this was short) before going into the details. I'll be clearer about what kind
of help I need.
--- eric
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