I'd love to be able to do scripting. However, I don't think I have it in
me, at least not by reading a book. Perhaps if I had one on one hands
on training I might be able to do it. I already tried lessons online,
that didn't work either.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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On 2/10/2015 12:03 PM, Mike O'Brien wrote:
Hi
No, you don't need a program's source code to write scripts for that program.
But you will need to know what aspects of the program are not accessible and
then determine how to make them accessible. If you want to learn JAWS
scripting, you should start with the Basics of Scripting manual which you can
find on the Freedom Scientific site. This manual used to be distributed with
JAWS and could be found by opening Explore the manuals in the JAWS menu of the
start menu, all programs. But JAWS 13 was the last version to include the
Basics of Scripting manual.
-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] scripting
in order to write a jaws script to make an inaccessible program accessible do I
need to have the programs source code iam new to scripting but I would like to
do it because there are a lot of good programs I would like to use that are not
accessible but is keyboard accessible the same as jaws accessible I don’t
think I understand this. plus you might say I’m too lazy to learn but I’d like
to script.
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Kevin Lee
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