the best way of getting familiar with scripting is to follow the "basics of scripting" downloaded from freedomscientific.com. you can also refer to the help built in JAWS by pressing insert f1. to open books, just right arrow. to read topics, press enter on them and press f6 to switch to it's window. press shift f6 to get back to the table of contents, and repeat. alternately, there is a previous/next link or button at the end of the window. this way, you can take your time.



On 7/29/2015 10:08 AM, Maria Campbell via Jfw wrote:
Good luck.  Some folks charge for classes online, which I tried, but
lost my money because I didn't even understand to get past the first
class.  I don't think I could learn from a book, either.  Possibly the
only way for me would be hands on.
I sure would love to learn, but I just may not be smart enough.


On 7/29/2015 9:26 AM, Jean Menzies via Jfw wrote:
Just wondering how one learns to do scripting? If you can't see the
screen to begin with, how do you know what to code? Scripting interests
me, but I don't know how to get started. Are there any resources that
teach this from the beginning from a blind point of view?

Jean



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