[jawsscripts] Re: Lotus Notes - Instant Messenger

  • From: "Cohn, Jonathan C [IT]" <Jonathan.C.Cohn@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:41:04 -0500

Yes NOTES buddy was what I was thinking of.


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Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Lotus Notes - Instant Messenger

I bet you're thinking about something called Notes Buddy. This was available 
from IBM's Alphaworks site. I don't think Sametime 7.5 has had a self voicing 
plug in until recently. I don't think there was ever a self voicing feature 
with Sametime 3.1, which was the version prior to Sametime 7.5.

Cohn, Jonathan C [IT] wrote:
> Also I believe that IBM has a self voicing application for Same Time Connect. 
>  I used it about 4-5 years ago.
>
> Jon
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> Chaltain
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> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Lotus Notes - Instant Messenger
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> What version of Lotus Notes are you talking about? By the instant messaging 
> client, are you talking about Sametime Connect?
>
> I'm running Lotus Notes 8 with JFW 9 or JFW 10 with no additional scripts and 
> I'm not having the trouble you're describing. I'd suggest taking a look at 
> the options in File -> Preferences ... -> Sametime Accessibility and 
> Notifications. This is assuming you're talking about Notes 8.
>
> Gordon.Luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Sorry - I've looked at that - it doesn't allow for much configuration
>> apart from disabling the whole thing.  Like the rest of Lotus Notes
>> you can't do much with it.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Gordon Luke
>> Capita IT (CAIM)
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>> There may be an option in the IM application that lets you tell it
>> not to flash like that.  This would solve the CPU taxing problem, but
>> it might of course change what events happen when an IM comes in.
>> Some IM programs also let you request that a new IM pop up its window
>> automatically on arrival.
>>
>> My first approach would be to see whether the application itself will
>> let you fix the problems without scripting.
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:05:40PM +0000,
>> Gordon.Luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> wrote:
>> Hi
>> I was looking for some advice on how to get a part of this
>> application to work with Jaws.
>>
>> This is an instant messenger application which ships along with Lotus
>> Notes.  The problem I have with it is that I don't know when someone
>> starts a new chat with me or indeed answers a conversation.  A new
>> application appears in the task bar and starts flashing.  This has
>> the effect of using resource to the point where Jaws stops responding and 
>> the fan goes mad.
>>
>> >From using Spy++ on the taskbar it looks like a call to the
>>
>>> FlashWindowEx
>>>
>> API function is being used to make the IM window flash every second.
>> What I want to do is to grab that event and bring the instant message
>> window to the front.  Trouble is I don't know how to do this.  Any
>> ideas?  There may well be a simple way round this that I've just
>> missed so any ideas are duely welcome.  Are there any other
>> applications out there that do something similar which are scripted already?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>
>> Gordon Luke
>> Capita IT (CAIM)
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