Edward, I think what you have described is similar to Record Macro in Microsoft 
Word or MicrosoftExcel, which I agree should be present in WE.

Jitendra

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Marquette [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Scripts most often used

Chip:
Since I get messages in digest mode at the end of the day, my responses are 
usually delayed -- including this one.
The Macro Recorder from GW Micro is, indeed, the script I use most often.  
Here's why and also, i'll include, the  very reason why GW Micro scripts are so 
completely incomprehensible while JAWS scripts are a breeze.  Don't get me 
wrong.  I haven't used JAWS in nearly10 months, but I sure wish the Window-Eyes 
scripts could be used by someone who doesn't have the time, essentially, to 
learn a programming language.
I have an application that is used at least 100 times a day.  It is very badly 
designed.  To look up a document, one needs to enter data into fields and 
search for them.  Some of the fields include a crucial ones, namely, client and 
matter.  The searching is done by number, but no attorney remembers client 
numbers for thousands of clients.  So, one looks up the client number by name.
To do this, one must hit F-2, hit tab, arrow down to the last field in the 
selection list, hit ENTER, and then hit tab.  With Jaws, I would write a simple 
script by going int the script manager, go to a blank template, bring up the 
list of possible commands, scroll to them, verify that I'm using the correct 
one with the sentence or two of descriptions, and press enter to insert.  In 10 
minutes, I've created a script to do all the above steps.
I wouldn't even have an idea as to how to write a GW Micro script to do this.  
I've never found a list ith available commands.  If I had ust this, I could 
paste into one of the several text editors.  I've never found that list 
anywhere, but I gave up looking several months ago.
With the macro recorder macro, I can enter all the above commands and assign a 
macro key in less than 2 minutes.  Now, when I want the client name prompt or, 
for that matter, the matter name prompt, I hit my hotkey, which is Alt-up 
arrow.  This macro has saved countless hours -- as did the JAWS script before 
it.


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