Hi Tom and the group,
I recall from having played with JAWS scripts that there is a command
that allows a script to play a wave file. This in theory could be integrated
in to a script that monitored which field the cursor is focused on, and then
play the correct wave file for the field. Unfortunately, although I
understand the concept, I would not know how to make the script file, or I
could whip one up for you. Perhaps someone on the list is more skilled in
this area?
God bless,
Mark and my beautiful wife Noella
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 9:57 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: A note on wave files for those using the new N3FJP logging software
Hi, all.
Yesterday, when I was installing and configuring the N3FJP logging software
for next week's Pennsylvania QSO Party, I discovered an interesting problem.
After copying Scott's field identification wave files into the directory for
the P A Q P program, I could only get the wave files for the "call" and
"points" fields to work. Even though the wave files for "serial" and
"county" play when I access them directly from the P A Q P program files
folder, they cannot be accessed when at those fields in the actual logging
software.
I have written to Scott about this issue, and he seems to think the problem
might have something to do with the new C # rewrites.
For now, my strategy is going to be just to have the wave file speak when at
the Call field, and to just have Jaws identify the serial, county, and
points fields when I get to them.
If anyone else has any thoughts or experiences with this issue, please feel
free to let us know.
Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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