Thank you for this Ralf, this is most useful!
    Cory


On 19/10/2012 4:17 AM, Ralf Kefferpuetz wrote:
1) when your mouse is over the graphic and you hear the word graphic, just
press control-shift-E to label the graphic
2) you can define a speaking user window around the name and status of the
person who is speaking and it will tell you the content whenever it changes

Hth,
   Ralf

Ralf Heinrich Kefferpuetz
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cory Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: A question on graphics detection

      I have a question for someone more knowledgeable than me:
      I have found myself using the Team Talk application a lot lately
and while there is an app for this, it does not do things like tell you
when someone is speaking or who they are, Etc.  Apparently the Jaws
scripts do this by detecting colours in graphics which appear to the
left of the person's name in the tree view.  I thought a cheap way of
doing this might be to label the graphics when they appear, however they
have no tooltip for auto graphics labeler to grab and I cannot find a
command to label a single graphic.  I can see the graphic with the mouse
pointer by positioning it on the person's name and using the move by
pixel command to move left twice, but this just says "graphic".  Is
there one and if so can anyone tell me what it might be?  Secondly would
it be possible to use a hyper-active window to watch for these changes
in graphics or colours of these graphics to make these announcements?
      Thanks,
      Cory



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