THanks Esther, you reminded me that I still need to figure out how to modify
that script. I wanted to have it announce time in the 24 hour format, which I
prefer. I remember looking at the script, but not having sufficient knowledge,
I could not quite figure out how to modify it. So, now it is o
Actually in my case I have use apple script on so it uses my voice vor voice
over not my system voice.
Good luck.
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:54 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Geoff, Jonathan, Nic, Sarah, and Others,
>
> OK, thanks to Nic's reminder that toggling on keyboard help (VO+k) has
> VoiceOver annou
Hi!
Just to add to the steps, Esther.
It's very important to mention that, if you do have the box checked in the
VoiceOver Utility>General tab to allow VoiceOVer to be controlled by
AppleScript it will behave slightly different. In this instance, it will use
VoiceOver's speech settings to ann
Hi Geoff, Jonathan, Nic, Sarah, and Others,
OK, thanks to Nic's reminder that toggling on keyboard help (VO+k) has
VoiceOver announce the path to scripts enabled by Keyboard Commander, pressing
the Right Option key+t gives the information that the time of day script may be
found in:
/System/L
cool. thanks, but man that's long? lol! too bad a second press did n't reveal
it int he finder.
S
On Oct 6, 2010, at 1:32 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> For those who are curious if you did not try this yet, toggling on keyboard
> help and hitting the command for the script tells you th
Hi!
For those who are curious if you did not try this yet, toggling on keyboard
help and hitting the command for the script tells you the path.
Regards,
Nic
On Oct 6, 2010, at 10:30 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> The question about the time of day script was answered a while back by
> I believe Est
The question about the time of day script was answered a while back by
I believe Ester. The script will be in either /Library or
/system/library
Jon
On 06/10/2010, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> The voice over manual has some descriptions of what you can do with
> apple script in VoiceOver. Essentiall
The voice over manual has some descriptions of what you can do with
apple script in VoiceOver. Essentially I think you can do things like
Voice-Over find and read item in voice Over caret. The really cool
things that you can do in say a jaws script have to be done with UI
agents. So there is a w
To answer my own question with the assistance of an off list note from Alex
Jurgensen I can answer part of my own question. When launching the dictionary,
focus is in a tool bar which VO automatically interacts with, hence the first
step is to stop that interaction which renders the 22 availab
Greetings,
When I open the Apple Script editor and select file -> open dictionary ->
voiceover.app, the resulting dialog makes absolutely no sense.
There seems to be a view group consisting of three unlabeled check boxes that
behave like radio buttons since checking one causes the other two to
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