Hi Jim, Dannie, Sarah, and Others,
I had a long discussion about constructing a "say time" AppleScript
and using the 24 hour clock on another list last year, and can
summarize a few points that apply to this script, and also ways to get
the time announced under Leopard and Tiger. The time
Nice. I did not get through reading the vo help yet. lol. that sounds cool and
will try it.
On Mar 3, 2010, at 11:41 PM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Hi!
> When you have vo utility open you will see an option that says commanders.
> Inside there you will need to select keyboard commander and you'll hav
Thanks for reminding me about that, Jim.
The script is in the same place on my system as it is on yours.
Dannie
On 4 Mar 2010, at 07:21, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Dannie!
>
> I used the keyboard help vo5-k and pressed option-t to read me the path of
> where my script resides. Mine is at:
> /System
Dannie!
I was looking at time scripts and found parts of other scripts that were pieced
together from the net--but they were just chunks from other scripts. It seems
to run a bit faster than the apple time script but I'll have to admit I don't
understand its reasoning and how it works. I did t
Hi!
When you have vo utility open you will see an option that says commanders.
Inside there you will need to select keyboard commander and you'll have the
option of using either the left or right option key as your activation key for
running scripts.
Once you have that selected and you have the
How do you enable that script anyways I have the option set to control vo via
apple script. I don't program at all so is this enabling of this script easy
for me to do? lol.
On Mar 3, 2010, at 11:21 PM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Dannie!
>
> I used the keyboard help vo5-k and pressed option-t to read
Dannie!
I used the keyboard help vo5-k and pressed option-t to read me the path of
where my script resides. Mine is at:
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ScreenReader.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Scripts
I'll take a look at the script. It might be nice to have a more precise
speaking of the
hello,
open the terminal and type this:
cd /Library/Scripts/screenReader/
be careful with capital characters
if you can go to its, the directory exists.
I use Snow leopard 10.6.2
the directory is visible in finder.
Regards
Jonathan Chacón Barbero
Accessibility, usability and ne
Hi
That folder seems to be missing unless it's hidden.
Dannie
On 4 Mar 2010, at 04:11, Jonathan Chacón wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the scripts for voiceOver are in /library/scripts/screenReader
>
>
>
> Regards
> Jonathan Chacón Barbero
> Accessibility, usability and new technologies consultan
Hello,
the scripts for voiceOver are in /library/scripts/screenReader
Regards
Jonathan Chacón Barbero
Accessibility, usability and new technologies consultant
Phone: +34 679953948
e-Mail: jonathan.cha...@telefonica.net
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