This has to do with the default button changing, but the UI is going
to change in the next version because of some exciting changes to
HotSpot itself.
Aaron
On 4/9/2010 6:12 PM, David wrote:
Thanks alot, that did the trick.
Yet, I discovered a small bug in the script. Here is the steps to
reproduce:
1. Open the HotSpot, pressing Alt-Ctrl-Shift-P.
2. Arrow down to yourHotSpot, and choose Edit.
3. Tab to the actions list, and choose one.
4. Tab to the Remove Action, and press Enter. 5. The actual action
is removed. You now are placed on the ADD ACTION button, and the
speech would report this. Naturally, you would conclude, that pressing
Enter at this point, would let you add a new action. But pressing
Enter here, simply closes the dialog.
Somehow the actual focus, and the reported focus are not coordinated
at this very point. Hope this can be fixed in next update of the script.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kingston"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: Hotspot question -can't get it to work - what am I doing
wrong
Try execute hotkey and select single click left mouse button. That
should do the trick.
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "David" <[email protected]>
To: "Scripting List WE" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: Hotspot question -can't get it to work - what am I doing wrong
There recently has been a lot of nice things told about the
capability of the HotSpot script. So, I decided to download, and give
it a try.
I am running the SpamFighter software, which ties in with Outlok
Express, placing a menu bar at top of the OE screen. The only way for
me to access this menu (or toolbar), is by use of the mouse. So I
found, this would be the perfect chance of testing the HotSpot
script. Here is what I did:
First, I placed the mouse on the actual choice on the SpamFighter
toolbar, by using the mousekeys in WE. Normally, now I would have
pressed the LeftMouse to open the scroll down submenu, and from there
used the up/down-arrows.
Next, I pressed the HotSpot hotkey of Ctrl-Alt-P, and the HotSpot
definition dialog opened. I filled in the different fields, Named it
SpamFighter, gave it the hotkey of Ctrl-S, associated it with Outlook
Express, and had it choose Current position, which I took, would be
the position of the mouse when entering the HotSpot definition. Also,
when asked for an action, I did tell it to press a key, and when
requested, I pressed the Numpad-Slash (that is, the LeftMouse key,
that I usually would have pressed). (My system has no physical mouse,
since I never bothered, being only me who use the computer anyway.)
Then I saved the whole thing, and was ready to try it out. Well, Now,
when in Outlook Express, pressing Ctrl-S - the hotkey I set in
HotSpot - all WE does, is to ding on me, and the speech says 'DASH'.
What am I doing wrong? Any Idea?
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