Steve, if you don't speak this information from your script, and the
information changes, is jaws currently able to detect that? I'm thinking
of a NewTextEvent firing on that control. If you can find some event that
fires, you can hook into that. If not, you can do the delay thing, or,
you can schedule a function to do it. I like the latter, because it allows
the script to finish more quickly, freeing up the keyboard.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Spamer" <stevespamer68@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 10:42 AM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Jaws speaking information too quick?
Hi folks. I have a situation where Jaws speaks information too quick. Of
course speed is always an objective, but in this case I want to maximize
speed, while getting accurate information.
Scenario is, a key is pressed and the scripts speaks the window text of a
given window handle. Trouble is the information in this window is spoken
prior to it changing. I know I can put in a delay, but I'd like not to do
that and try and maximize the speed, rather than putting in a standard
delay, which will affect it.
So, is there any other approach that can speak this change, while keeping
the maximum amount of speed? The control in question reports the position,
and currently the bar you're on is spoken instead of the bar you've just
moved to.
Thanks for any help. Best steve.
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