hi all
i was wondering if you could clear something up for me. what exactly
is apple script and how do you make your own scripts? also i've heard
that you can upload your scripts to other users. apple states this on
their website but ive never found out where or how you do it. thanks
Liam
Nicolai
Hi,
Just a common misconception.
VoiceOver does not have to be allowed to use AppleScript to use the Keyboard
commander. This may be true for some AppleScripts, however my custom ones seem
to work fine without it checked. Only difference is that it will tell you
information through your system
23 jun 2010 kl. 05.39 skrev Chris Moore:
> You can create keyboard shortcuts to hotspots, so you could try creating a
> hot spot to the battery status in the menu bar
Pardon me if i'm wrong here, it was ages since i looked at the hot spot
feature, but isn't it so that you can't save hotspots,
You can create keyboard shortcuts to hotspots, so you could try creating a hot
spot to the battery status in the menu bar
On 23 Jun 2010, at 04:18, Chris Westbrook wrote:
> Is there a script for the macbook pro that will read battery status like the
> time script? Wonder if one could be creat
Is there a script for the macbook pro that will read battery status like the
time script? Wonder if one could be created?
On Jun 22, 2010, at 10:27 PM, Carolyn wrote:
> Yes: to time being spoken with option-T. He needs to go to VO utilities,
> find averbosity, commanders, and activate keyboard
Yes: to time being spoken with option-T. He needs to go to VO utilities, find
averbosity, commanders, and activate keyboard commander, and work through the
choices therein.
HTH
Carolyn
On Jun 22, 2010, at 7:24 PM, Fonzie wrote:
> Hey all, I hope everyone is well.
>
> Been a while since I have
Hi Chris and Linda.
Thanks for the help.
Will definitely have this enabled.
Take care.
Fonzie
On Jun 22, 2010, at 8:52 PM, Linda Adams wrote:
> Fonzie,
>
> In addition to checking scripts, my "cheat sheet" also says the keyboard
> commander in VO utilities has to be "enabled."
>
> HTH
> Li
Alternatively, shift-VO-k will toggle the keyboard commander. It needs to be on
for that script to work.
Friendly,
Chris
On Jun 22, 2010, at 6:46 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
> Go into the Voice Over utility and select Commanders select the keyboard tab
> then tick the box Enable keyboard commands.
Fonzie,
In addition to checking scripts, my "cheat sheet" also says the keyboard
commander in VO utilities has to be "enabled."
HTH
Linda
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Go into the Voice Over utility and select Commanders select the keyboard tab
then tick the box Enable keyboard commands.
On 23 Jun 2010, at 02:24, Fonzie wrote:
> Hey all, I hope everyone is well.
>
> Been a while since I have posted to the list.
>
> Anywho, a friend of mine recently got a mac
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