Don't know much about these, but maybe some user and/or hyperactive
windows may be useful here. All I know is that user windows allow you to
manually read interesting parts of a window, whereas hyperactive ones
monitor a specific window and perform an action or two on that window,
for example speak a line or phrase. That's all I know. You may want to
look in the Window-Eyes user manual for instructions on how to use them.
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On 24/06/2010 22:31, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
Hello, I was wondering if anyone had considered writing any scripts for
Spotify for Window-Eyes. I have found that, even though Spotify is usable
with Window-Eyes, it is only partially usable. In order to play a song, I
have to go to the playback edit box and search for the song I am looking
for. Then, if I want to play the song, I shift tab and Window-Eyes doesn't
say anything. The only way I can tell what song I am playing is by pressing
enter on a song and using the read current line command. If I press the
space bar to pause it, it won't read out the song title. I am unable to
write the script but I feel that a script for Spotify would be a very
popular.
Thank you in advance.
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