And yet, even staff members have suggested using the InstallPackages script. 
Well, if they encourage it, and it works stable, why not just include it? I do 
agree, things like this should have been automatically a part of a standard 
installation of WE. Honestly, how much easier is it, when a new user, who might 
not evne be that familiar with computing itself, simply can press a hotkey, and 
there he goes, and can handle his scripts. Or the other scripts mentioned here, 
which GREATLY will improve the functionality of WE. OK, I agree, there is a 
long line of scripts, that only you need when - and if - you are running 
certain applications, and really want a given set of features. Yet, there is a 
good handful of scripts, that could be defined as more or less BASIC, when 
comes to increasing the functionality of WE. The InstallPackages, or the 
HomerShared, is just to mention two, since both of these would give a good 
stepstone for further script exploring.

Again, I do see the point about support. Maybe some of the staff is more 
rightly to answer this question, but really, how often do they give support on 
these scripts, in real life? Ain't it so, that most of the 'support' on 
scripts, are given through the mailing lists, anyway. And, if so, where does 
the point about not including those scripts go?

At least, why is there nowhere in WE, a menu choice or something, that would 
take you right to SC? If GW do not want to include the InstallPackage script, 
at least such a quick-to-get-there choice, would have been beneficial for many 
a new user.


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jeff Bishop
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 7:44 AM
  Subject: RE: hotspot 3.0 is majorlly cool.


  Scripts developed by third-party developers will basically then have to be 
supported by GW Micro staff. I don't think that is such a good idea honestly.  
They have enough on their plate.





  From: jim grimsby Jr. [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 10:18 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: hotspot 3.0 is majorlly cool.



  because there are quite a few of them that new users are not going to use.  
lets take the window-eyes scripting framework  script for example.  most users  
are not going to use that.  another example along this vain is the window tree 
view script.  the im window script.   some people may or may not want we sounds 
for example.  so the scripts they include should enhance the feature set of 
window-eyes and still offer choice to the user.  hotspot is one of these types 
of scripts.  I am going to argue once again for gw micro including some 3rd 
party scripts.  these will include install packages.  this will provide the new 
user a means of getting more scripts with out knowing or caring how to deal 
with sc.

  focus controls.  activate  window.  these scripts go a long way at times to 
make programs that are not accessible with out them accessible.

  elaquence fix.  this script will avoid crashes with elaquence.

  so it should be installed buy default so once again the user has this 
protection in place.

  everything else we can get from the install packages witch as I said should 
be included with window-eyes.

  From: Chip Orange

  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:14 PM

  To: [email protected]

  Subject: RE: hotspot 3.0 is majorlly cool.



  I'm not sure why GW wouldn't include every script they've written with WE?  
They're all useful, and why make users go get them?  And of course, including 
them helps new users who may be unfamiliar with SC.



  Chip






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  From: Rick Alfaro [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:28 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: hotspot 3.0 is majorlly cool.

  I agree 100%.  There is more power here than folks can imagine.  This should 
definitely be included in the factory scripts.



  I'll give an example that I just put together in less than 3 minutes.



  If you use Outlook 2007, you will know how annoying it is to read an html 
message.  For best results one has to tell Outlook to open the message in your 
browser.  This is normally accomplished by doing the following key sequence.

  Alt-h then x then v.



  I just solved my problem by creating a new HotSpot definition that I assigned 
to Windows o.

  1.        Make sure you are in Outlook 2007 with an html message open.

  2.        Bring up the new hotspot dialog, default key is alt control p.

  3.       Give it a name, I called it "Open in browser".

  4.       Assign this definition to a key, I used Windows o.

  5.       Tab over to add action and press enter.

  6.       Choose insert key from the list of actions and press enter.

  7.       You will be in a dialog you are used to seeing when defining a new 
hotkey.  Press alt c to capture the keystroke and when prompted to type the 
key, hit alt h.

  8.       Repeat the same thing to add x and v as insert key actions.

  9.       Tab over to add and hit enter.

  10.   You're done so test it out by hitting Windows o or whatever key you 
decided to assign this definition to.



  The html message should now open into your browser with just one keystroke.



  This works on my system but you may need to tweak this to work on yours by 
possibly adding a couple of delays.  I didn't need to do that however.



  Within the new hotspot dialog you probably noticed some other edit boxes and 
buttons that deal with the mouse position.  For this example, those can be 
ignored because this HotSpot does absolutely nothing with the mouse pointer.



  That in fact, is part of the point of this message.  Although HotSpot was 
originally created to do things with the mouse, that is no longer the case.  
HotSpot 3.0 goes way beyond that now and gives us a whole lot of power in one 
easy to use script.  Those of us that are not scripters can really do some cool 
stuff now beyond what was possible with set files.



  Also, if you are an Adaptive Technology Consultant and have run into 
situations where set files wouldn't cut it, try using HotSpot 3.0 to possibly 
create a solution before trying to get a script written.  You might be 
pleasantly surprised.





  --Regards,



  --Rick alfaro

  [email protected]



  From: Vic Beckley [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 4:13 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: hotspot 3.0 is majorlly cool.



  Aaron,



  I second the thought that Hot Spot should be included by default with 
Window-Eyes 7.2. It is one of the most impressive scripts to date!



  Vic





  From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 3:47 PM
  Cc: gw-info; [email protected]
  Subject: Re: hotspot 3.0 is majorlly cool.



  Jim,

  Glad to hear you're having success with HotSpot. To address your issues:

  1. Key Describer - That was an oversight on my part. I'll get that fixed.
  2. Old HotSpots - Correct. They don't port over. I mention that in the 
package information dialog during the installation. It seemed to me that it was 
more work that necessary since I don't think this script was used by that many 
people in past versions.
  3. Adding Actions while Adding HotSpots - You should definitely be able to 
add actions when adding a HotSpot, as that's how I did all my testing. Can you 
give me any more detail?

  Thanks for the feedback.

  Aaron

  On 4/7/2010 3:18 PM, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:

  HI,  BEEN PLAYING WITH THIS SCRIPT FOR A WHILE NOW AND IT IS MAJORLLY 
COOL!!!!! with windows live mail using the find string feature the view online  
button is always found to open rss articals.  maid moving around the skype user 
interface a breaze.  just two name two things I have done with it so far.

  ok now I hate to do it but I have to point out a few things here.  not really 
bad things but things that might need to be addressed.  please note I hate to 
do it because I love this script so much.

  first while in the key describer the hot spot script should not act on hot 
spots keys.  what it should do is say the name of the hot spot and indicate  
that it is a hot spot.  for example view online hotspot.

  ok old hot spots don't carry out the acctions defined you have to add the 
actions back buy using the hot spot manager.

  also adding actions while adding a hot spot doesn't seem to work.  you can 
only add actions from the hot spot manager.

  other then that man it is wonderful.

  oh one more thing I think this script should be included buy default in 
window-eyes 7.2.  it is an enhancement  that most users are going to want.



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