Jim,
If you don't have your own web site to make it easily available to those who 
want it, I'd be glad 
to add it to my web site.
Unless of course, GW Micro wants  it to add in somewhere.

Just send it to me and tomorrow, when I have my computer back, or access to one 
at work, I can add it to my 
web page.
I will give you full credit of course.

Richard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 11:05:14 -0700, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:




>Well it is not a script or set or anything it is just a text file. That I made 
>to get the functionality I want.  it hardly seems to merit a section on script 
>central.   

>From:  Darrell Shandrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent:  Sunday, 
>August 24, 2008 11:00 AM To:  [email protected] Subject:  Re: Strange 
>no 
>speech issue with Weather or Not script. 

>Hi Jim, 

>Hmm, maybe, share it with the rest of us by uploading it to Script Central? 

>----- Original Message -----  
>From: jim grimsby Jr. 
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent:  Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:57 AM 
>Subject:  RE: Strange no speech issue with Weather or Not script. 

>Well I wanted a layout that had no conflicts what so ever.  I wanted most 
>everything on the numpad. I then wanted to be able to use the numpad normaly 
>as 
>well.  Ok I did not want a lot! DID I?   
>Also I hate the whole jaws cursor pc cursor thing you find in jaws that allows 
>this functionality. So I got clever. 
>I put all the command for reading relative to the cursor on the insert key and 
>a num-pad command.  Tried the alt key but that did not work so good.  When 
>ever 
>you pressed the alt while in a menu to read the summery it closed the menu.  
>Or 
>if you wanted to read the status line once again it closed the menu.  So 
>ensert 
>worked so much better.  Also was able to define all kinds of commands that 
>were 
>undefined before.  Now I needed a command to read relative to the mouse 
>pointer.  Ok I took a page out of gw micros book here and used the windows key 
> 
>like they did with the jaws keyboard layout.   
>Once again I have all kinds of command defined that gw micro did not.  And 
>well 
>I have room on the pad left over.  So with some creative use of prefixes I 
>have 
>a super num-pad layout with no conflicts it works good.  And I would be happy 
>to send it to gw micro support if they want to take another look at it.  oh I 
>also put the layout in the ini file and I change my layout right there from 
>the 
>key board section.   

>From:  Life My Way [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent:  Sunday, August 24, 2008 
>9:35 AM To:  [email protected] Subject:  Re: Strange no speech issue 
>with Weather or Not script. 

>please explain about your lay out jim? 
>and is it avaible to other users of window eyes 7.0? 
>----- Original Message -----  
>From: jim grimsby Jr. 
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent:  Sunday, August 24, 2008 11:20 AM 
>Subject:  RE: Strange no speech issue with Weather or Not script. 

>Hi well no. I installed homer shared objects 3.3 and issued my own command for 
>the script and it works just fine.  I am not going to install the homer layout 
>because I like my own custom super pad layout much better.   

>From:  Darrell Shandrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent:  Sunday, 
>August 24, 2008 9:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject:  Strange no 
>speech issue with Weather or Not script. 

>Hello Everyone, 

>This morning, I am experiencing a strange new issue with Weather or Not, 
>wherein the script seems to run but no speech is generated. Follow these 
>steps: 

>1. Press control-insert-w for the weather report. 
>2. Listen to the usual pops. 
>3. No speech is ever generated with the information requested. Silence is 
>heard. 
>4. Press alt-insert-w for the weather in a dialogue box. 
>5. This approach still works as expected. 

>The only changes I believe I have made since the last successful use of this 
>script is the installation of Homer Shared Object 3.3 and Homer Layout 0.994. 
>Anyone else experiencing this issue? 

>Regards, 

>Darrell 

>Darrell Shandrow - Accessibility Evangelist  Information should be accessible 
>to us without need of translation by another person.  Blind Access Journal 
>blog 
>and podcast:  http://www.blindaccessjournal.com 

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