Hmmm. I'll pass these along but they both sound hackey. I was kind of
hoping I had just overlooked some method call in the API someplace.
CB
On 7/31/13 2:53 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
He could send an get bounds of vo cursor message to VoiceOver if that causes an
exception then VoiceOver is not runni or not accepting scripting commands. I
wonder if he can get the results of ps command.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 31, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Chris H <[email protected]> wrote:
Could he not use the system voice to speak incoming messages and provide an
option to the user?
On 31/07/2013 16:55, Chris Blouch wrote:
I'm trying to help a developer who is writing a chat app. He has a
preference to speak incoming messages but it would be even better if
that preference was turned on by default if the app detected that
voiceover is running. On iOS I found a
UIAccessibilityIsVoiceOverRunning() method which returns a boolean and a
UIAccessibilityVoiceOverStatusChanged notification but had no luck
digging up an OSX equivalent. Does anyone know how to do this so I can
pass it along to the developer?
CB
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