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> From:    Doug Lee
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> To:
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>
> Exciting news here, news I have been waiting to share for months!  I
> have a fair amount to say, so here's a summary:  There is a new and
> more accessible Skype 4.1 public beta out, and there are scripts to go
> with it.  I will first describe the Skype beta, then the scripts for
> it.
>
> Details:
>
> We have a public beta of Skype 4.1, and there are accessibility
> features in it!  Accessibility is still an ongoing project, but as you
> will see, some of the problems are fixed, and others are promised
> before the next full Skype release.
>
> Notes on Skype 4.1 itself:
>
> Skype 4.1 beta contains accessibility improvements, including
>
> - More items in tab order.
>
> - More items with meaningful names.
>
> - The Accessibility submenu of Tools again, with Extended Keyboard
> Navigation under it.
>
> As an example, you can now set mood text just by tabbing to the proper
> control in the main Skype window, pressing Space, editing your text,
> and pressing Enter.
>
> In addition, I spot the following commitment in the Skype release
> notes, which is a publicly accessible document:  Under "Known Issues":
>
> Voicemail and File transfer not accessible:  this will be fixed for 4.1
> Gold.
>
> So although that is not fixed now, we finally have a promise from
> Skype that it will be fixed when Skype 4.1, not beta, comes out.
>
> You can get the beta either by going to
http://www.skype.com
, then
> Download, then "Beta versions of Skype," or by going directly to the
> following link:
>
>
http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/windows/beta/
>
>>From that page, no matter how you got there, use the "Download Now"
> link to get the program.
>
> The technical info for this version, from that page:
>
> Version 4.1.0.130 File size 22 MB. Beta release. Release date: May 27,
> 2009. File name: SkypeSetup-Beta.exe
>
> One warning:  After clicking "I agree Install button" in the
> installer, another page will appear, probably silently, with a
> checkbox asking permission to install Google Chrome.  This is much
> like the "Install the Google Toolbar" option we've seen in older
> Skypes.  It may default to checked, so I recommend tabbing around and
> unchecking that box if you don't want Google Chrome, which is a
> browser whose accessibility is unknown to me.  The Skype installer
> will remember your setting for that checkbox in future, but it's
> always a good idea to watch for it.
>
> Now, about the scripts:
>
> There is a new script set posted at
>
>
http://www.dlee.org/skype/
>
> for Skype 4.1 beta.  It will probably also work with Skype 4.0, though
> I have not tried that recently.  I am calling this version 4.1a,
> meaning the first Skype script release for Skype 4.1.
>
> NOTE:  I recommend restarting JAWS once after installing these
> scripts, because the names of a number of global variables have
> changed, and the old ones can only be cleared out of memory by a JAWS
> restart..
>
> The rest of this message will describe new features of the scripts.
>
> First, user-visible changes:
>
> A double JAWSKey+F1, the standard command for accessing JAWS
> script help documents, will take you to an online page at my web site
> describing how to use Skype 4.1 with the scripts.  This feature is
> long overdue, and though I'm sure the online documentation is in need
> of updating, it is at least a central starting point, better than
> having to fish for info among all the release notes for the various
> Skype script releases.
>
> F2, typed from within a conversation, will turn on and off JAWS'
> announcement of timestamps with text messages, if you have enabled the
> display of timestamps in Skype itself.  This is similar to how F2
> works in AIM.  The virtual display of text messages will also be
> affected.
>
> Alt+Numpad5 will now say the position of the current message in
> addition to its contents.
>
> Users that sometimes heard nothing when backspacing in a text message
> input box should now hear characters as usual.  This script update
> fixes a few possible causes of that problem.
>
> JAWS 9 no longer beeps on arrows, SayLine, etc., in the History list.
> The History list is also more appropriately named (perhaps not in
> Braille though).
>
> JAWS auto-announces questions like the one about holding the current call
> to make a new one.  Also, Ctrl+Shift+E deals with that window instead
> of the Accounts panel when it applies.  Controls in such a box can now
> be reached with the Tab key, as Skype itself made this possible.
>
> Double Ctrl+numbers no longer switch to the JAWS cursor and restrict it.
> A double Ctrl+6 focuses the profile area, and it also works in more
> windows.
>
> If you leave the new Chrome menus in effect in Skype, the scripts will
> try to make them speak.  Turning these off is still recommended
> though.
>
> If you open the Help/About box and try to move to another window or
> application without first closing it, the scripts will close it for
> you to keep it from interfering with other windows and applications.
>
> Any Braille display users who sometimes heard "Unknown function call
> to JCPBrailleHelper" should no longer hear that message.
>
> Users of JAWSKey+V may have noticed that the clipboard could get
> overwritten with a funny-looking string of verbosity option info in
> certain situations.  This is now fixed.
>
> The script installer includes some attempts to fix a problem wherein
> some users are told they have no valid JAWS language folder.
>
> Finally, internal changes, visible mostly to coders and curious souls
> who look at the code:
>
> This script version officially ends my use of jsl files in public
> projects, which means fewer files in the script set.  Any jsl files
> from previous scripts will not be deleted when you install this
> update, however.
>
> The names of most functions and global variables used in the Skype
> scripts have been changed to make them unique enough not to collide
> with other scripts that one might have running alongside the Skype
> scripts.  This was not a frequent problem but did happen to some
> people.
>
> A number of functions from Skype 3 scripts no longer used in Skype 4
> have been removed.
>
>
> --
> Doug Lee
  with warm regards, solomon.  [email protected]  skypeID:  solomonkarur



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