Naah, its like working out a puzzle and be creative.  IIn fact I have 
already improved upon thisscript where now I have the PC cursor to scroll 
down separtely from the Jaws reading the word, I simplly was doing something 
else wheich made me go Hmmm? and I just added one more line to the code and 
Waa La.  Now its all down with one key stroke.

Doing the audio instruction of the game I see more that could be done, but 
going to rest my brain.

Crash
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "FigureInTheCloak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: audyssey: Me first Jaws Script


> Hey cool!  I've always been somewhat in awe of people who actually know 
> how
> to write programs.  I'd love to learn myself, but I gather, or at least
> suspect, that you have to be much more mathematically competent than I am 
> in
> order to do that.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gary Whittington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:04 PM
> Subject: Re: audyssey: Me first Jaws Script
>
>
>> No,  Jaws Scripts is an open source programming language.  Smiles open
>> source is to keep the price of the product down.  I wonder if the folks
>> know
>> this.
>>
>> No really, the Jaws program is writen in a different language but the 
>> Jaws
>> script is a subset of the total package.  Jaws has many componts to it
>> that
>> the Jaws script is not what run Jaws.  The Jaws Script is only a tool to
>> use
>> functions that Jaws can do.  Advanced Jaws Script writers can put in 
>> hooks
>> to do things that are outside the Jaws envirments, but for me this little
>> script will me with my game and I am planning to see if I can write
>> another
>> one that involves instead going down a list but hitting the tab to move 
>> to
>> the next player then press space bar to activate the player to read his
>> stats.  If this works then I will be able to send out the Baseball start
>> kit
>> with updated information and the demo.
>>
>> Crash
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "FigureInTheCloak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 8:24 AM
>> Subject: Re: audyssey: Me first Jaws Script
>>
>>
>>> Hey cool!  I didn't think it was that easy to write scripts for JFW.
>>> Actually, I figured you probably had to have a licence or something so
>>> that
>>> they could keep their asses covered.
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Gary Whittington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 5:49 PM
>>> Subject: audyssey: Me first Jaws Script
>>>
>>>
>>>> Had to break down and write me a Jaws Script.
>>>>
>>>> Doing Strat Sport games, I found I got tired of always switching from 
>>>> my
>>>> Pc
>>>> Cursor to Jaws Cursor to read a stat.  I use the PC Cursor to to move
>>>> down
>>>> a
>>>> list of players then use the Jaws Cursor to read a stat say the number
>>>> of
>>>> At Bats.  Cycle through the cursors to read the next players At Bats is
>>>> a
>>>> lot of keystrokes.  So I wrote my first baby script.  And its a boy.
>>>>
>>>> Now, with out moving my hand around or streching my finger to invoke
>>>> Jaws
>>>> my
>>>> thumb press the insert key on the numpad and then press the number 2 
>>>> key
>>>> or
>>>> down arrow to read a word where ever the Jaws is sitting, then
>>>> releaseing
>>>> the keys and press the down arrow key or the number 2 key to move the 
>>>> PC
>>>> cursor to the next player.
>>>>
>>>> I found I don't need the read to end Jaws command in the Baseball
>>>> applications and so, it makes it so much easyer on  the old programmer
>>>> fingers.
>>>>
>>>> Smiles, I still got baby.  And if you want this script in a program
>>>> where
>>>> you find that it can be useful below is the script.  If you still need
>>>> the
>>>> Read to the End Jaws command you can always change my "Jaws Cursor Read
>>>> Word" hot key to something else.
>>>> I also included the Braille cursor in the script.  Not sure if it works
>>>> as
>>>> describle above with the Braille Cursor.  Since, I don't use Braille,
>>>> someone can test it out for me and let me know.
>>>>
>>>> Sure proud of this little bundle of Joy born on Jan 18, 2006.
>>>> He may be getting a sister soon, this was easyer and more fun then I
>>>> thought.
>>>>
>>>> Crash
>>>>
>>>> Script jawscursorreadword ()
>>>>
>>>> ResetSynth ()
>>>>
>>>> JAWSCursor ()
>>>>
>>>> if BrailleInUse () then
>>>>
>>>> RouteBrailleToJaws ()
>>>>
>>>> endIf
>>>>
>>>> BrailleRefresh ()
>>>>
>>>> PerformScript SayWord()
>>>>
>>>> PCCursor ()
>>>>
>>>> EndScript
>>>>
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