It sounds like you might have luck with the Hot Spot script from
www.gwmicro.com/sc. Instructions on how to use it are included.
Regards,
Steve
On 9/13/2010 12:29 PM, Ted Larson wrote:
Dear List:
Where I work part-time at a non-profit (Arc of Winnebago County), they would
like me to add coins to an online piggy bank for a contest to benefit them. I
am not yet sure if Window-Eyes can do this. There are two banks, one for the
Literacy Council and the other for the Arc of Winnebago County. I am trying to
add coins in the Arc's bank. Using the move by five pixels command, since
the next clip command just skips over the needed areas, and with sighted help,
I can get to the coin and to the bank. Can I put a label at these positions
marking the coin and the bank and then do a successful drag and drop? If
someone has the time to figure this out and show me the steps needed for doing
this, it would be highly appreciated. A sighted person can add a coin in about
a second. Obviously, if I had to locate the pixel coordinates each time a coin
is dropped for both the bank and the coin, it would take almost forever to add
a few coins and so it would
not be worth the trouble. The link is shown below. Thanks for any ideas.
Regards: Ted Larson
www.oshkoshareacf.org/grants_pbg.cfm
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