Oh! there's this too: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/a2x-voice/a2x-faq.html
Sure, it's used for Dragon Dictate... but still, you can probably just past standard text to it, and it should work fine... man, I gotta check some of these out when I get home. There... seems to round up the programs available. DC On Mon, Apr29,02 09:11, Derek Cunningham wrote: > [addendum] > > this was originally sent to John, but I also found some more info, so this > is an addition. :) > > > On Mon, Apr29,02 21:56, John Kennison wrote: > > I've just had an idea, and I'd always question myself if I didn't ask if it was > > possible or not. > > > > Would it be possible for a program to 'emulate' the action of the pressing the > > right mouse button? (i.e. I hit key F1 key, whatever program I am on, thinks > > that I have hit the right mouse button?). > > Now that I've thought about, most new keyboards have a button designated for > > this purpose... however, can it be done on linux and more importantly within X? > > > > If this is possible, where would one go to start looking for how to do this?? > > Any replies or CC, please direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Well, it IS possible to warp the position of the mouse cursor: > > http://freshmeat.net/projects/xwarppointer/?topic_id=861 > > Maybe if you converse with the author, he'll have some ideas how to click > mouse buttons... this could likely be very usefull to many blackbox users. > > ----- > > There's also a program called xbut (xbutton? :) here: > > http://www.sandklef.com/xbut/ > > which seems to handle button events... maybe it'll handle the blackbox menu. > > Good luck! > > DC > > -- > Derek Cunningham > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Human beings act intelligently only after they have > exhausted the alternatives" -- Abba Eban > > Registered Linux User Number 195825 -- Derek Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Human beings act intelligently only after they have exhausted the alternatives" -- Abba Eban Registered Linux User Number 195825
