[jawsscripts] Re: Jitendra's Flash FXP Scripts

  • From: "Geoff Chapman" <gch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 20:40:38 +1100

Hey Matthew,

if Jitendra per chance hasn't got time/resource to add to his scripts to
assist you with this desired additional keyboard functionality,
and you find out there is no builtIn flashFXP keyboard shortcut to do what
you need, and if your sure it isn't in a menu,
(have you looked in the menus by the way?)
then as another workAround, might I suggest you could try installing HSC,
(not if your using jaws 10 though as we haven't yet got out a version that
will compile under jaws 10, as we're adding in some more funky virtual pc
cursor relative stuff into hsc at present,)
and then after installation, place the single line,

use "Hotspotclicker.jsb"

in the top of Jitendra's jss script file, recompile it,
then get your patient wife to place the mouse on this magic lightning Bolt
icon, and, even if using Insert+Numpad5,
jaws announces it as Blank, i.e. it doesn't identify it as a graphic at all
that you could label,
You could still make a hotspot there for it, and attach that to a hotkey,
and give it a label you desire etc.

I'd try choosing Application or TopLevelWindow relative mode at first, and
see how consistently it works.  if you find it moves around too much and
breaks,
then try CurrentRelativeWindow positioning instead.  This mode parameter
basically tells hsc which kind of window boarder, should be used to take
it's coordinates from, for the hotspot in question.  the smaller the window
it's taking it's coordinates from, the less chance it'll have of failing,
but, there are other caveats to using currentWindow mode that sometimes make
it undesirable.
Even if choosing application or TopLevelWindow mode though,, when during the
spot definition wizard questions, your asked to remove dynamic information
from the windowName strings, I'd advise doing that carefully for App and
TopLevelWindow, such that for example they don't contain the name of a
certain file downloading or something,) but when it asks about
currentWindow, I'd advise deleting whatever it presents totally, leaving it
blank. I've had enough situations where currentWindow names can just rename
at will on the fly, yet the spot be still perfectly falid to click, but of
course it'll break the hotspot if this happens, and you've left in a name
for the CurrentWindow string, that is no longer present.
hope this helps.


Geoff c.
From: "Matthew2007" <matthew2007@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 3:56 PM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Jitendra's Flash FXP Scripts


> Jitendra
>
> I just took your Flash FXP Jaws scripts for a test drive and I love them.
In
> case you're curious, I'm using them with Jaws 9.0 and Flash FXP 3.4.
>
> I have a single question though, I can't seem to find any manner of
> terminating a current download via your scripts or built-in keyboard
> commands. I read the Flash and scripts help with insert W and used insert
> plus F1 to no avail--by the way, love your jaws scripts help using these
> methods. I am wondering if you know of a hot key to cancel the current
> transfer. My wife says she can click on an icon of a lightning bolt to do
> this. To cancel a download I currently have to exit Flash FXP then launch
it
> again to get the "resume download" prompt, at which I hit enter on delete
> all downloads.
>
> Again, great, great job on the scripts as it makes navigating around Flash
> FXP very quick and easy. I definitely recommend these scripts for any
Flash
> FXP FTP client users out there.
>
> Matthew
>
>
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