JAWS makes easier than for any other screen reader I've seen the scripting of
websites, yes. I call it domain scripting and have done it often for situations
such as this, where the user base is specific.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 11:52:50AM -0700, Juan Hernandez wrote:
Hello All!
I wanted to know, is it possible to script web based applications?
My company uses a call center solution that is web based in google chrome.
When a call comes in a screen pop comes up with two buttons answer and
decline. I wanted to see if it was at all possible to hook a hotkey to the
buttons, so if I hit alt+shift+a for answer, and shift=alt+d for decline.
Any insights into this please let me know.
Thanks.
Juan Hernandez
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