, at 12:14 PM, Scott Berry wrote:
> Yes indeed.
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> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sean Murphy
> Sent: Saturday, 2 February, 2013 17:03
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: help wi
Yes indeed.
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Sent: Saturday, 2 February, 2013 17:03
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Subject: Re: help with script speaking bluetooth
Hi all.
Would people be interested in a
I agree, would like a list specifically for this.
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Subject: Re: Script list, was Re: help with script speaking bluetooth
I would
I would love to learn. I've started, and it's always been something on my to do
list, but it just always gets put on the back burner. The list would be great
though if I ever manage to teach myself.
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Yes, I would. I have recorded some scripts, but if I had the motivation from a
list, that would encourage me to work on more scripts.
Teresa
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On Feb 2, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Would pe
Hi all.
Would people be interested in a VO apple script or a list on scripting VO?
On 01/02/2013, at 9:28 AM, Traci wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I found a toggle bluetooth script online, and I'm trying to expand it so the
> mac voice will say the status as I toggle bluetooth on/off.
>
> I have it say
It's output, but in a tell block:
tell application Voiceover
output "my text"
end tell
or something like that. I have a neat script from Apple that checks to see if
vo is even on and has the preference to be controlled by scripts enabled, and
defaults to "say" if it is not.
On Feb 1, 2013, at 8:
Hi,
The say function is the system speech. I believe it is output that should be
used to get Voice-Over to talk. A Friend and I found this function flakey.
Sean
On 01/02/2013, at 11:03 AM, Traci wrote:
> Ok, here it is. I added the part of speaking bluetooth on. The toggle works
> perfectly
Thank you for this information. :)
For now, I have used the beep command, instead of speech. Beep 3, so the
toggle beeps 3 times each time I turn bluetooth on/off.
I'll tuck this project away though, for future tinkering.
Traci
1 step, 2 step, ... 1,311 steps! I can do the BIG CLIMB 2013, with
I see what's going on. I think you'd need a way to see the status of the
checkbox; if it is checked, click it and say "bluetooth off", else click it and
say "bluetooth on". Here's a link to a forum that discusses checking a box only
if it is clicked, but the answer will tell you how to see the b
Yeah, that is the full script. It toggles the bluetooth.
I'm using it in conjunction with launch bar.
I was wanting to use the system voice, so it would be independent of voiceover.
I like to find various ways to do things, in case vo crashes. ;)
Any suggestions on how to further the script?
Is that the full script? I don't see anything about turning it off... Also,
there's a way to have vo speak text instead of the system voice, so your
punctuation, speed, voice, and other settings will be used. Let me know if
you're interested.
On Jan 31, 2013, at 7:03 PM, Traci wrote:
> Ok, her
Ok, here it is. I added the part of speaking bluetooth on. The toggle works
perfectly, I'd just like the voice to say on/off.
I have a similar script for wiFi, and I got that one to say on/off.
tell application "System Preferences"
reveal pane id "com.apple.preferences.Bluetooth"
I'd love to see the script, go ahead and paste it. It won't do anything to any
mac unless the user copies it and compiles it, so go ahead and toss it in your
reply and we'll see what we can make of it.
On Jan 31, 2013, at 5:28 PM, Traci wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I found a toggle bluetooth script on
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