Oh correction to my last post that should have been control+shift+f10 not
alt+f10.

 

Now here is the documentation  for the script menu script showing infact
window-eyes does in fact once you install it the ability that you claim it
does not.  

Script menu 

Released November 12, 2008

 

By Jamal Mazrui

[email protected]

http://NonvisualDevelopment.org

 

Press Alt-Shift-F10 for  a list of hotkey commands that are enabled by
scripts, both global scripts and any associated with the current application
window.  Each list item shows a command name and associated hotkey.  The
name may not be precise, but the best guess available.  If a command
description is available, it is shown in the edit box.  

 

Press Enter for the default, Execute button.  The Keys button invokes the
standard Hotkey Manager dialog, enabling you to assign a different hotkey,
not just to the command with focus, but to any command of the same script
package.  The Script button opens the script file for viewing or
modification in the editor designated in Script Manager, or in Notepad if
none is designated.  The Refresh button analyzes the available key commands
again, accounting for all changes made via Hotkey Manager.  The Ad Hoc
button prompts for a script to run by request at that time -- without
loading it as a global script.  The Help button invokes the standard Help
and Options dialog that is also available via Script Manager when this
script has focus in the list.

 

If the Jump to Item script is also loaded, you can quickly jump to an item
in a long list based on text it contains.

 

This script requires GW Toolkit and Homer Shared Object.

Another good script to see is the we actions script.

 

Released November 21, 2008

 

By Jamal Mazrui

[email protected]

http://NonvisualDevelopment.org

 

Control-\ is the default hotkey for the Window-Eyes Control Panel.  Press
Alt-\ for an alphabetized list of possible hotkey Actions that are built
into Window-Eyes.  For each one, the name and key assignment in the active
set file is shown.  The word Undefined means that no key is assigned to the
action.  Pick the action desired and press Enter to execute it.

 

The Keys button invokes the dialog of the Window-Eyes Control Panel for
assigning actions to hotkeys.  Its Miscellaneous category is selected, and
you can Shift-Tab to select another.  Other buttons filter what actions are
shown in the list:  All, Defined, or Undefined.

 

This script can remind you of available hotkey actions.  Also, a hotkey
action can be performed without it being assigned to a key.  If the Jump to
Item script is loaded, you can go to an item based on text it contains.

 

This global script requires GW Toolkit and Homer Shared Object.

 

Version 1.6 on November 21, 2008

Fixed response to key describer mode.

As you can see no need to access script manager.  

Hope this helps.

From: Jim Grimsby Jr. [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 3:53 AM
To: 'Ralf Kefferpuetz'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Hot Key for Script Hot Keys

 

No he would need to check the documentation on sc for what each script does.
Or he could use the extract documentation script to get the documentation
for each script for review.  As far as not liking public advice I am sorry
for this.  but when your answer is wrong it is wrong plain and simple.
Control f10 will bring up the script manager.  This only happens when you
have that script installed.  Shift+alt+f10  bring up a list of all script
hot keys  only if you have that script installed.  His question was not how
do I open script manager his question was how to get a list of all script
hot keys.  Your answer to his question was wrong.  So before you answer the
question about scripts hit the docs my friend.  Also might want to take
constructive feed back a little more gracefully.  

 

From: Ralf Kefferpuetz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 2:41 AM
To: 'Jim Grimsby Jr.'
Subject: RE: Hot Key for Script Hot Keys

 

Jim,

if somebody is asking for a keystroke to bring up all scripts and if he
thinks it is alt shift f10, then he must refer to the script manager, coz
WE itself does not have a single key stroke  to  bring up all scripts in an
overview. Instead of giving me any public advise, which I do not appreciate
it would be more efficient for this list to answer the original question.

 

Best regards and a happy Xmas for you and yours,

Ralf Kefferpuetz

Germany

Yahoo and Skype: rkefferpuetz7747

MSN: [email protected]

*** do what needs to be done, people will talk anyway ***

 

 

  _____  

From: Jim Grimsby Jr. [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2008 23:17
To: 'Ralf Kefferpuetz'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Hot Key for Script Hot Keys

No this is for the script manager if you have the script manager installed.
Please try checking the documentation for scripts before giving
recommendations.

 

From: Ralf Kefferpuetz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 8:06 AM
To: 'Dulce Weisenborn'; 'GW Micro List'
Subject: RE: Hot Key for Script Hot Keys

 

please try control-shift-f10

 

Ralf Kefferpuetz

Germany

Yahoo and Skype: rkefferpuetz7747

MSN: [email protected]

*** do what needs to be done, people will talk anyway ***

 

 

  _____  

From: Dulce Weisenborn [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2008 05:05
To: GW Micro List
Subject: Hot Key for Script Hot Keys

Hi, All,

 

I thought alt-shift-F10 was the hot key to list all the hot keys for
scripts, but it doesn't work.  Do I have the right keystrokes?

 

Dulce

 

 
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