The voice over manual has some descriptions of what you can do with
apple script in VoiceOver.  Essentially I think you can do things like
Voice-Over find and read item in voice Over caret.  The really cool
things that you can do in say a jaws script have to be done with UI
agents.  So there is a way to capture when the active wwindow is
changed from say "Mail" to "iChat" , but the VoiceOver appleScript
additions do not provide that functionality.

Was there something specific you were looking at doing?
Jon


On 05/10/2010, GEOFF WAALER <geoff.waa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> When I open the Apple Script editor and select file -> open dictionary ->
> voiceover.app, the resulting dialog makes absolutely no sense.
>
> There seems to be a view group consisting of three unlabeled check boxes
> that behave like radio buttons since checking one causes the other two to be
> unselected.  There are also groups labeled "back forward" and "text size".
> I tried entering something in the terminology search field but no results
> appeared.
>
> I assumed I might know what to do with items once I found them in the
> dictionary, but perhaps someone could suggest a documentation source?
>
> TIA for any insight and best regards.
> Geoff
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