Hi,
Here you go.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wq16s0ezuq68d4a/talking%20dashboard.zip?dl=1
> On Nov 10, 2019, at 5:55 PM, Ibraheem Fakir wrote:
>
> Hey List,
>
> A while back, I remember coming across a talking dashboard script on this
> group. It allowed me to quickly find
Hey List,
A while back, I remember coming across a talking dashboard script on this
group. It allowed me to quickly find out battery status, wifi status, disc
storage, and probably a couple other things form a single key stroke. If anyone
has information on where I can get those files to setup
Alex,
Maybe you ran into this? Too funny. I wanted the time so pressed the
option and t only I pressed t twice. Try it for laughs.
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There are several programs in usr bin that end in stat that are better for
scripting and screen readers not sure what understands the current system. I
used to use vmstat and memstat quite a bit. I would check but my computer
resources are being used by others.
Jonathan Cohn
> On Sep 28, 20
from what I've read memory is very hard to measure in the new system.
Not only do you have the usual virtual memory/swap but there is also now
compressed memory so what's free and used is even more murky. About Tech
has a brief explainer on compressed memory:
http://macs.about.com/od/macoperat
Activity Monitor is a great app built into all Macs. Open it up, go to the
toolbar and then into the view group, and choose the memory button. Get out of
the toolbar and you can see not only a table of all your apps and how much
memory each uses, but stats on your memory as a whole.
> On Sep 28,
is there another way to see this info then? i could go the top route but unix
and top and memory flat out confuse me.
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 4:59 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> That one has been broken since Yosemite. I meant to fix it, but other
> projects kept coming up. Plus, from what I've read,
That one has been broken since Yosemite. I meant to fix it, but other projects
kept coming up. Plus, from what I've read, ram is handled so differently in
Yosemite and onward that monitoring it isn't as important as it used to be.
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 02:57, deedra waters wrote:
>
> This scrip
This script seems to not work i gave it a key in the keyboard commander but it
says nothing when i use that keystroke any thoughts?
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On 9/27/2015 2:24 PM, deedra waters wrote:
hi,
Is there a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all the
info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i
rovided
>>> has several scripts that do these things bot separately. Have you worked on
>>> any of it yet?
>>>
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e a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all the
info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i could do something
like assign it a keystroke and it just reads all of that info? I’d ideally like
to be able to hear the time and date along with maybe the batter
Alex,
Can the Auto Save be turned off? I tried doing a normal save but it
seems that Auto Save still wants to get involved. I also will be in the
habit of saving copies of edited scripts to a thumb drive.
Took care of the slow speech, thanks.
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>> hi,
>>
>> Is there a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all
>> the info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i could do
>> something like assign it a keystroke and it just reads all of that info? I’d
>> ideally l
Sep 27, 2015, at 17:24, deedra waters wrote:
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> Is there a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all
>> the info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i could do
>> something like assign it a keystroke and it
eally want me to.
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 17:24, deedra waters wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> Is there a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all
> the info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i could do
> something like assign it a keystroke and
Editing: I'm not sure, but I know Script Editor has some odd problems in auto
save. Actually, that's much of the reason I haven't worked on the scripts in a
while; I once lost a *lot* of changes that I had to rewrite. Try save anyway,
and be very sure you're working on a *copy* of the scripts, n
true?
On 9/27/2015 2:24 PM, deedra waters wrote:
hi,
Is there a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all the
info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i could do something
like assign it a keystroke and it just reads all of that info? I’d ideally like
hi,
Is there a script anywhere for talking dashboard that causes it to read all the
info? Kind of like: if i want to hear all of the info then i could do something
like assign it a keystroke and it just reads all of that info? I’d ideally like
to be able to hear the time and date along with
Hi Alex,
Had forgotten about this when I upgraded to Yosemite a few months
ago so had to start over.
When I edit scripts, I get an error regarding auto save and the
options are to revert or save anyway. How can I resolve this.
Then when I execute one of these scripts, the speech is
The download link is below. It includes a Readme file that should explain
everything, but let me know if you can't work something out.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17005121/talking%20dashboard.zip
> On Sep 23, 2015, at 02:09, deedra waters wrote:
>
> Does anyone know where i can download
Does anyone know where i can download this from and have instructions on making
it work? I’m either losing my mind or i just can’t find it if someone could
give me this info i’d appreciate it. I’ve never used it with apple script so if
someone could suggest things for me here i’d appreciate it.
Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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>> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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>>
>> On 5 Mar 2015, at 17:31, Alex Hall > <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>&
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> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 5 Mar 2015, at 17:31, Alex Hall <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Most of you know about what I (rather un-creatively) call Talking Dashboard,
&g
to know as far as using
them.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17005121/talking%20dashboard.zip
> On Mar 5, 2015, at 1:27 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
>
> What is talking dashboard, and where can I get it?
>
>
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries
What is talking dashboard, and where can I get it?
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Stacey Robinson
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2015 7:13 AM
To: Macvisionaries
Subject: Re: Talking dashboard help.
Thanks alex.
This is just what
t; options. We want to assign a script, but keep in mind how powerful Commanders
> can be. Anyway, we want the very last option in the menu: "Custom Commands".
> Find that, hit right arrow, and then choose "Run AppleScript Script…".
> 9. Now, you are in a standard Find
ands".
Find that, hit right arrow, and then choose "Run AppleScript Script…".
9. Now, you are in a standard Finder dialog that will only show you folders and
AppleScript files. Browse to wherever you chose to put the Talking Dashboard
scripts, pick the one you want, and press ente
x27;s not.
>>>>> On Mar 5, 2015, at 12:53 AM, Eugenia Firth >>>> <mailto:gigifi...@me.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Alex
>>>>> I am under Yosemite, and have the latest update. I know how to use the
>>>>> ti
when it comes to Apple script some idea of
>>> what commands make the others work? Or, is that all in the read me file
>>> that I read a long time ago?
>>>
>>> Gigi
>>> ?
>>>> On Mar 4, 2015, at 10:31 PM, Alex Hall >>> <mailto:mehg..
give me and some
>>>> others who are sort of in first grade when it comes to Apple script some
>>>> idea of what commands make the others work? Or, is that all in the read me
>>>> file that I read a long time ago?
>>>>
>>>> Gigi
>&g
work? Or, is that all in the read me file that I
>> read a long time ago?
>>
>> Gigi
>> ?
>>> On Mar 4, 2015, at 10:31 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Most of you know about what I (rather un-creatively) call Talking
>
u know about what I (rather un-creatively) call Talking Dashboard,
> a set of Applescript files that give you access to information. There's a
> time/date one, one for battery, one for current wifi status, and more. Most
> of you also know I've wanted to add a script for upc
what
> commands make the others work? Or, is that all in the read me file that I
> read a long time ago?
>
> Gigi
> ?
>> On Mar 4, 2015, at 10:31 PM, Alex Hall > <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Most of you know about w
idea of what commands make the
others work? Or, is that all in the read me file that I read a long time ago?
Gigi
?
> On Mar 4, 2015, at 10:31 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Most of you know about what I (rather un-creatively) call Talking Dashboard,
> a set of Applesc
Hi Alex,
I recently discovered your Talking Dashboard collection, and am using it on
Mavericks at this time.
Thanks for keeping us informed of current and possible future plans for the
project.
Rachel.
On Mar 4, 2015, at 9:01 PM, The Believer wrote:
> Alex,
> Its all Greek to me
Talking Dashboard, a
set of Applescript files that give you access to information. There's a
time/date one, one for battery, one for current wifi status, and more. Most of
you also know I've wanted to add a script for upcoming reminders and calendar
events, but I could never get it wor
Hi all,
Most of you know about what I (rather un-creatively) call Talking Dashboard, a
set of Applescript files that give you access to information. There's a
time/date one, one for battery, one for current wifi status, and more. Most of
you also know I've wanted to add a script fo
have said, it is generally easier to use ~/library/scripts, or
>> somewhere else in your home folder, so you don't run into these password and
>> other permissions problems.
>>> On Feb 24, 2015, at 1:28 PM, The Believer wrote:
>>>
>>> Well I moved the script
Hi all,
Just a note to say that I haven't forgotten about the Talking Dashboard
project. I don't know why OS10.9 broke the ram script, but the rest should
still work. However, I have found that the scripts now take a very long time to
execute, far longer than they ever did in 10.8 an
AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Yes, but I haven't worked on it recently, and Mavericks broke my ram script.
> Mavericks introduced some very exciting features, and I'm thinking of making
> a version of Talking Dashboard for 10.9 and above only. I'll keep the list
> posted.
&g
Yes, but I haven't worked on it recently, and Mavericks broke my ram script.
Mavericks introduced some very exciting features, and I'm thinking of making a
version of Talking Dashboard for 10.9 and above only. I'll keep the list posted.
On Dec 8, 2013, at 11:14 PM, Matt Diercken
Sounds great! How about Reminders coming up in the next 24 hours?
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Hi all,
My Talking Dashboard scripts just got a big update: the template engine now
supports if statements, and you can even nest them as far as you want! The
syntax is a bit tricky to get used to, but it will all be in the readme
file.This means you can now customize the template based on, for
Hi all,
I am starting work on a new script: "say upcoming reminders". The overdue
reminders one works well, I think anyway, and now even says "today" or
"yesterday" where appropriate, so I'm switching focus to a related script.
Here's the problem: everyone will want something different, I imagin
It's been a while, but I'm looking at using the "remind me date" as well as the
"due date" of reminders as suggested below. What I've noticed, though, is that
both are set if one is set. That is, if I tell Siri to remind me to do
something on a date, then both the remind me and due dates get fil
The latest version can be found here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17005121/talking%20dashboard.zip
On Jul 3, 2013, at 2:11 AM, Maurice Mines wrote:
> No problem I can make a special effort to check this list. So my final
> question before I call it a night, where does one download your s
No problem I can make a special effort to check this list. So my final question
before I call it a night, where does one download your script from? Have a good
one. Sincerely Maurice.
On Jul 2, 2013, at 7:31 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> This list is my primary avenue for announcing releases. Once the
This list is my primary avenue for announcing releases. Once the scripts are
finalized (out of beta), they will have a permanent home which you can check
from time to time. I do not currently have plans for an email list for
announcements, but I may consider that for the future. I am also lookin
Thanks for all your feedback. Can anyone else test out the bluetooth script to
see if they can duplicate the problem? Ideally, you should have at least two
devices paired and active, such as a keyboard and trackpad, or headset/speaker,
or some other device.
On Jul 2, 2013, at 10:12 PM, Nicholas
Just letting you know the RAM script is working much better for me now, except
that the total RAM seems to vary a bit, but always within a few MB of my total
16GB. Not sure why this is, but it doesn't seem to matter all that much.
I'm still having the same issue with the Bluetooth script though,
HI Alex,
The Reminders Script works really well. Thank you. Here are my observations,
comments and requests:
You mention "name" as a keyword but in the actual script you seem to use
"title" as the keyword. I think this just needs to be made consistent so as not
to confuse some uses.
If a remind
I thought I had included Mike's signature in an earlier email, but apparently
the signature did not show up in the body of the message. Basically my
questions are these one how do I get your latest software? To because I do not
monitor my Gmail box regularly as in the one that I read first whene
I did not see an email in your signature, but I am the developer. My email is
mehg...@gmail.com, but please feel free to provide feedback here on the list so
others can try to duplicate problems or offer their own observations. The more
tests I get, the better. Thanks.
On Jul 2, 2013, at 3:08 PM
Good morning, I am wanting to know if the author of this beta software could
get a hold of me off list so that I can possibly arrange to help him test the
software? Please see my signature below for inappropriate email address to
contact me? Thank you very much.
Sincerely Maurice mines secretary
or the markdown in the readme file, a fix for
> that ram bug that affected systems with 16gb or more of ram, renaming the
> battery script to match the rest of the scripts (re-assign it if you assigned
> it already), and a couple more things you can find in the changelog.
>
>
inders, like those due today.
>>>
>>> Other changes include fixes for the markdown in the readme file, a fix for
>>> that ram bug that affected systems with 16gb or more of ram, renaming the
>>> battery script to match the rest of the scripts (re-assign it if
Right now it uses the due date. Basically, any overdue reminders that cause a
number to appear on the Reminders app are the ones that the script picks up. I
have not played with this enough to know if the "remind me date" will do
anything different from the "due date", but by all means, set up r
affected systems with 16gb or more of ram, renaming the
>> battery script to match the rest of the scripts (re-assign it if you
>> assigned it already), and a couple more things you can find in the changelog.
>>
>> To install the scripts, just erase your old Talking Dashb
sign it if you assigned
> it already), and a couple more things you can find in the changelog.
>
> To install the scripts, just erase your old Talking Dashboard folder and
> replace it with this one (any commander assignments you made should not break
> as long as you put this fol
ffected systems with 16gb or more of ram, renaming the
> battery script to match the rest of the scripts (re-assign it if you assigned
> it already), and a couple more things you can find in the changelog.
>
> To install the scripts, just erase your old Talking Dashboard folder and
&
Fantastic, I"m looking forward to it.
Just one preliminary thought/question. When you speak of a Reminder's due date,
do you mean an actual due date? As of Mountain Lion, it's a bit tricky to set
due dates for Reminders. Under Lion it was much easier. In Mountain Lion it is
possible to set due d
Thanks.
Really appreciate your efforts.
Chris.
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To:
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:58 AM
Subject: Talking Dashboard Update: v1.1 Beta
Hi all,
The reminders script was the big hold-up for this release, but I got it
working. It is c
match the rest of the scripts (re-assign it if you assigned it
already), and a couple more things you can find in the changelog.
To install the scripts, just erase your old Talking Dashboard folder and
replace it with this one (any commander assignments you made should not break
as long as yo
I'll add it to the list to investigate. I don't use Time Machine so, if this is
possible, it might require working off-list with someone, but I will see what
can be done.
On Jun 27, 2013, at 4:10 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> Can we please have a script to announce TimeMachine statu
Hi Alex,
Can we please have a script to announce TimeMachine status in the next version?
Whether it's currently backing up or not, how long until the next backup, time
of the last backup etcetera.
Thanks.
Nic
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> That is odd. I ask for that information right from the system, no screen
> scrapin
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That is odd. I ask for that information right from the system, no screen
scraping shell commands to grab it, so it is a Mac thing. It might be your
sound device. Are you using the built-in sound card, or a bluetooth or USB
speak
That is odd. I ask for that information right from the system, no screen
scraping shell commands to grab it, so it is a Mac thing. It might be your
sound device. Are you using the built-in sound card, or a bluetooth or USB
speaker or card?
As for downloads, folder actions are how I plan to do t
I'm noticing that when I run the script for the sound, it says no value both
for the input and for the output. I didn't modify the template at all either.
I wonder why that's happening?
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> Hi all,
>> As promised some weeks ago, I have finished initial work on a collection of
>> Applescripts to speak useful information when you want it. Until I can come
>> up with a better name, I am calling this project "Talking Dashboard".
>>
>> This z
I added the extra keyword to the mute script anyway. If nothing else,
deaf-blind users, or those using braille, might find it helpful to know if
sound is coming from their machines or not, so customizing the template would
be useful.
As for bluetooth, that's incredibly odd. I'm not happy with t
HI Alex,
Great to hear about the updated version to be coming out soon.
Re the mute status, you're absolutely right. I was stupidly imagining VoiceOver
to somehow work when the system sound was muted, but I guess this isn't
possible. In that case, forget what I said about the system mute.
Re t
I only have one device I can pair (my iPhone refuses to pair) so I can't test
this. However, I temporarily changed the script from reading only connected
devices to reading all stored devices, and the list was read out as expected.
Are you sure all your devices are paired and active? The script
My answers are in your original message.
On Jun 24, 2013, at 5:21 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Thanks, Alex! These are great. Just two issues to report, and one
> comment/feature request.
> 1. When I'm not connected to any wifi network the Say Wifi script outputs,
> "You are connected to at D
One more issue. The bluetooth script only ever seems to announce the name of
one paired device, even though I have several paired. The device announced
changes each time.
Cheers,
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Thanks, Alex! These are great. Just two issues to report, and one
comment/feature request.
1. When I'm not connected to any wifi network the Say Wifi script outputs, "You
are connected to at DbM". It would be great if you could make this instead say
something like, "You are not currently connect
e a great day,
>>> Scott Rumery
>>>
>>> On Jun 23, 2013, at 7:48 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> As promised some weeks ago, I have finished initial work on a collection
>>>> of Applescripts to speak useful informati
> Thanks and have a great day,
>> Scott Rumery
>>
>> On Jun 23, 2013, at 7:48 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> As promised some weeks ago, I have finished initial work on a collection of
>>> Applescripts to speak useful inform
Thank you for the scripts they will make life a bit easeyer so again
>> thanks
>>
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 7:48 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Announcing the Beta of Talking Dashboard
>
> Hi all,
> As promised some weeks ago, I have finished initia
: Announcing the Beta of Talking Dashboard
Hi all,
As promised some weeks ago, I have finished initial work on a collection of
Applescripts to speak useful information when you want it. Until I can come
up with a better name, I am calling this project "Talking Dashboard".
This zip file includ
to speak useful information when you want it. Until I can come
>> up with a better name, I am calling this project "Talking Dashboard".
>>
>> This zip file includes scripts for time and date, wifi status, bluetooth,
>> ram, CPU, battery, the clipboard content,
eeks ago, I have finished initial work on a collection of
> Applescripts to speak useful information when you want it. Until I can come
> up with a better name, I am calling this project "Talking Dashboard".
>
> This zip file includes scripts for time and date, wifi status, blu
Hi all,
As promised some weeks ago, I have finished initial work on a collection of
Applescripts to speak useful information when you want it. Until I can come up
with a better name, I am calling this project "Talking Dashboard".
This zip file includes scripts for time and date, w
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