It would be simple to write a macro to click a location on the screen using the free programme, Auto Hot Key.

I have been using this programme with WE for years and find it fantastic.
Neville.



On 20/03/2017 7:00 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
NVDA does have some mouse abilities. But I haven't gotten around to
sussing it all out yet.
And it can be scripted. But there's essentially no documentation for
doing so. One has to reference the modules in the open source code for
NVDA itself to see what's available. I've dipped into it. But needless
to say it's a tedious process at best. One would also have to know the
Python programming language or be willing to learn it.

Regards,
Tom


On 3/19/2017 3:54 PM, Kenneth Son via Talk wrote:
Hello List.

Reluctently, the jaws program was downloaded and installed. I thought
how sad to see Window Eys possibly going away.

One feature in the window eyes and Jaws programs is an add on for each
program that inables anyone to move the mouse to a certain place on the
screen and set it as a point for clicking a mouse or reading text.

The main reasons for this is for using programs where the tab keys or
aro keys can not be used to move around the screen.

Another thing that Window Eyes and Jaws has is a way to use the num pad
to move the mouse any amount of piccels in any direction, left, rite,
up, or down.

I would very much like to see the NVDA program have a full review curser
for moving by piccel amounts determened in some kind of setting. I would
also like to see NVDA have some kind of a add on that would allow a
person to set points on the screen and move the mouse to that point and
this could click the mouse single or double click left or rite and have
other features added in there as well. This feature could be limitless.

If NVDa could do this, they would blow all of these other screen readers
out of the water and everyone could have a reduced price screen reader
to do there work.

Now I might add if NVDA has some of this already I am unaware of this.

Isn't there ways to build scripts so NVDA can work with some of the more
difficult programs?

Personally, I wish I could see NVDA become the voice over for Windows
with all the extra features added in I mentioned above.

Kenneth Son.


On 3/19/2017 15:33, Steve Nutt via Talk wrote:
Hi,

This will never happen, because Window-Eyes assets are owned by VFO.

All the best

Steve

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Subject: Window-eyes wake up call!

Window-eyes developers, have you considered partnering with Nv Access?
At this point, I mean all things considered, why not? From what I
heard from
the Nv Access personnel at CSUN, they seem like a nice enough,
knowledgeable, approachable group, I mean have lines of discussion
even so
much as been opened up? If not, why not? Has anybody here been able to
have
a look at the NVDA training material? From what I've heard, it's not
very,
quote unquote, basic, at all. Quite on the contrary! I hear it's rather
comprehensive, and pretty well put together to boot! I think it'd be a
real
shame to see all that Gw Micro has worked for and accomplished over the
years to end up being basically for nothing. Would you not agree that
would
be a sad thing? One thing that I think could work out to be a mutually
beneficial solution could be for the Window-eyes developers to partner
with
the Nv Access group. I mean if Window-eyes is already free for anybody
with
Microsoft Office 2010 or later, then perhaps some of the revenue
given by
Microsoft per the terms of that agreement could be contributed to the Nv
Access group in return for round table dialog discussions between the
Window-eyes developers and the Nv Access group on how to best move
accessibility forward. Ya know? Thoughts?

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