Yes you should be able to use the hotspot script to do exactly what you 
outlined below.
 install the hotspot script.   open the  window-eyes  control panel and go into 
the script menus.  
Now you can arrow down to an option called hotspots
 press enter.  Now arrow down to an option called help .  Press enter again.
which will   open your default web browser with the readme file for this 
particular script.  I think you will find that this will answer your questions, 
if it does not please let us know how we can be of further assistance.
I hope this helps.



From: juan Gonzalez 
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 6:25 PM
To: GW-Micro 
Subject: Window-Eyes and Hotspot


Hi! This is for all of you who are experienced hotspot users. My college is 
wanting me to use this media player that e-text books come with when viewing 
them on line. Now I am not sure what kind of software it is but all I know is 
that Window-eyes will not read any of the buttons. The tech guys told me that 
he could help me set up hotspots after I told him that this great script was 
available to me. Now if I understand this script correctly, you can set a 
hotkey to a particular point on the screen right? Well If this is the case 
could somebody help me on what I would need to do? For example there is a pause 
button which Window-Eyes does not read at all. Somebody with vision can see 
this button and press it with the mouse. What I want to do is put the mouse 
pointer right on this button and make a hotspot for it where when I press the 
hotkey it will move the mouse to that point and do a single left click. Is this 
doable or am I just dreaming here? Please let me know and also where can I find 
a document on what all of the things to set up a hotspot mean or what they are 
used for? Thank you everybody!

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