Hi Mohammad:
When you move to the character you want to copy select it by pressing
the shift + the right arrow and then you should be able to copy it to
the clipboard.
This worked for me using Jaws 17 in vkeyboard.jsm.
David Farough
Coordonnateur de l'accessibilité des applications, Services intégrés de
gestion des TI
Commission de la fonction publique du Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
David.farough@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Tél: 819-420-8418 Télécopieur :
819-420-8408
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13, 2016 >>>Muhammad Abdullah <brailleadaptive@xxxxxxxxx> 08:56 AM Friday, May
hello Paul,file
thank you for detail explainations.
on my laptop,, some of the symbols still working, however, I did not
find any uni code for character 7 as you told me
the space uni code is 32 and working by pressing alt plus number on
numberpad
but,, the space not to work on the vkeyboard jss and vkeyboard jsm
regards,used to
On 5/13/16, Paul Magill <magills@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Abdullah,
Not so easy to generate that character.
I tried that before sending you the below post, but the method I
characters,use
many years ago, seems now not to work.
That method uses the number pad on the keyboard to enter any
getbut
it seems that those below ASCII 9 now do not work at all, and you
case A,strange results for many others.
Method:
1. turn on numlock, top left key on the numPad.
2. hold down the Alt key.
3. enter the ASCII number of the character you want. (65 is upper
character 79
is tab)
4. release the Alt key
5. IMPORTANT, turn off numlock, so you can use JAWS again.
Notes, This method, at least on my machine, now does not work for
characters
less than ASCII 9.
you need to release the Alt key, then re press it to do the next
character.
You can look up the ASCII codes for characters on the internet.
I don’t understand Uni code, so cant help with those.
These are some helpful references:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode
**. A way around this I discovered just now, is to copy the
youin
the VKeyboard.jsm file with the usual control+c, and paste it where
thewant. Quick and easy.
Note, in the VKeyboard.jss, the constant from HJConst.jsh is used in
Abdullahline:
let strTemp = (StringSegment (symbol, LIST_ITEM_SEPARATOR, iIndex))
Regards,
Paul from Australia
-----Original Message-----From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Muhammad
me,
hi Paul,
I did success by adding some symbols using "\007"
one more question
how to write character 7 with ascii code I did not find any code on
hjconst.jsh, only \007 to indicate as seperator or space as you told
foron
VKeyboard..jss and jsm file the script written using character 7
usingproviding spacing by default, vkeyboard.jss and vkeyboard.jsm not
do so\007
they are using character 7 as you told me can you please show me to
symbolsregards, On 5/12/16, Paul Magill <magills@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Abdullah,
Looking at the VKeyboard .jss and .jsm files, I am guessing you
separated your additional characters and descriptions with spaces.
In the declarations in VKeyboard.jsm, the symbols are actually
separated by character 7, not spaces. (try arrowing along the
willafter pressing numpad 3 times quickly so the ASCII values of the
characters are announced instead of the character itself, and you
inserthear 7, and not 32 which is the space)
JAWS refers to character 7 as
LIST_ITEM_SEPARATOR
See the listing for that in HJConst.jsh.
If you are going to add to the constants in VKeyboard.jsm, then
z\007x\007y\007z immediately before the last quote, where x y and
__________are your additional symbols.
If you are going to add them in the .jss file, you can do it in a
similar way, such as + " \007x\007y\007z". .
Hope this helps,
Paul from Australia
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