Hi Andrew. Even though you said to ignore your [modifiers] section in your default.jkm, (which one presumes is merged on the fly is it? With the more fully fledged master one in your shared profile user area? Anywayz two things to note. 1. Whilst I also dislike the somewhat inconveniently placed farReaching hotkey of Jaws+f10, to activate the StartJawsTaskList feature, which I use all the time, and thus personally like to assign to alt+CapsLock on desktop layout, one down from Alt+Tab etc, Did And you've obviously gone for a similar like-geographic memorization location for yours, <smile,> did you realize your blocking out the default ability of Suspend/resume Tandem, by choosing that Alt+Jaws+Tab Keystroke? Maybe you don't use it much though so you don't care? It permits the controller to flip between moving around their own machine, and controlling the target one? 2. even though you said to ignore that modifiers section in your jkm, That looks kinda fascinating to me! Would you care to explain exactly what that does and how it's implemented? i.e. I never knew you could have a [modifiers] Section in a jkm anywayz? Is this a known/defined thing? And what other purposes might it be utilized for, other than your very specific one? thoughts? Thanks much. Geoff c. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Hart" <ahart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 1:49 PM Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Useing a .jsb file in your default.jss > On 23/10/2012 11:25 PM, GianniP46 wrote: >> Hey, >> If I have a gianpedulla.jsb file that has a couple of scripts in it, if I >> just put a use "gianpedulla.jsb" in my default.jss, is there anything >> else that I need to > do to make the scripts from the gianpedulla.jsb file run? Do I have to > make entries in the default.jkm for the keystrokes for each script? > Yes, you will need to add key bindings in a default.jkm file in your > settings directory. > > Here's my default.jkm file. Note that I have keys bound to scripts in > the Skypewatch scripts and the JFW Timezone scripts in this, which are > both imported into default.jss via Use statements. > > [Common Keys] > JAWSKey+Shift+Tab=ListTaskTrayIcons > Alt+JAWSKey+Tab=StartJAWSTaskList > JAWSKey+F12=SayTzTime > Control+JAWSKey+Z=SetTimeZone > Control+Insert+Z=SetTimeZone > Shift+Insert+F12=SayJFWTzScriptsVersion > Shift+JAWSKey+Z=SayJFWTzScriptsVersion > Insert+F12=SayTzTime > alt+shift+f9=swSayAlert > Control+ScrollLock+F9=swSayAlert > > [Modifiers] > ; Modifier=bit|when|SendWhen|type|sticky|AllowKeyRepeat > ; 1=numlock off > ; 2=numlock on > ; 3=numlock on or off > ; SendWhen > ; 0=never > ; 1=always > ; 2=delayed > ; 0=unique (no left or right) > ; 1=Left or right specific > ; 2=Left or right don't care > RightAlt=13|3|1|1|0|0 > [Laptop Keys] > ; Insert+F12=SayTzTime > ; Ctrl+JAWSKey+F5=SetCuckooClock > ; Shift+JAWSKey+F5=SayCuckooState > > > Ignore the [Modifiers] section. That's some custom hacking I do to deal > with non-English keyboards with a GR key and the US-International > keyboard layout. > > If you want keys that only work when using the Desktop or Laptop key > layouts, you can also add sections > > [Desktop Keys] > and > [Laptop Keys] > > Actually, I have a laptop Keys section in there, but all the key > bindings are commented out since I don't have the referenced scripts > installed. > > Hth, > Andrew. > > > __________ï > > View the list's information and change your settings at > http://www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts > > __________ï View the list's information and change your settings at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts