That's one of the most useful scripts on my system.
Assuming that you have the script installed and loaded, do the following:
1. Press control backslash
to maximize your Window-Eyes control panel.
2. alt f
to open the file menu
3. press m
to display the
manage sets and scripts
submenu
4. press m
to display the
Script Manager dialogue.

By default, your cursor should be focused in the scripts list view.

5. Press alt g
to set scripts display to global, if, indeed, your script was installed for global use.
6. press alt s
to return to the scripts list view
7. press
v
to get to your virtual view script.
8. press alt h
to display the virtual view settings dialogue where you can configure your script to your requirements.
9. press alt h
to display the virtual view help dialogue where you will find information on using and configuring the virtual view script.

Let us know how you get on.
Cheers
John
At 03:05 12/01/2009, you wrote:
How does one go about putting the virtual view script to work. I was hoping that such a script would allow one to lift text from an about dialog box for example, and paste the selected into a document. Is this possible? But most important, how do you run the script to begin with?

Thanks,

Larry

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