[nabs-l] Fwd: Comprehensive text documentation for JAWS 12.0

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Oct 24 15:59:51 UTC 2010


>
> From the archive
>http://EmpowermentZone.com/jfw12doc.zip
>
>This is a comprehensive set of text documentation for the JAWS 12.0 
>screen reader from
>http://FreedomScientific.com
>
>Help files in .chm format were converted to structured text 
>format.  This format has simple conventions that support additional 
>navigation options over plain text.  For example, the EdSharp 
>editor, available at
>http://EmpowermentZone.com/edsetup.exe
>
>includes hotkeys such as Control+PageDown or Control+PageUp to move 
>forward or backward among topical sections in such a 
>document.  Pressing F6 on a topic name in the table of contents goes 
>to the corresponding section in the body.  Shift+F6 returns to the 
>table of contents from the body.  Control+F6 searches for a section 
>based on text in its topic name. Alt+F6 searches for the next match.
>
>The following 25 files are included in the archive:
>
>Basics_of_Scripting.txt
>braille.txt
>builtin.txt
>default.txt
>fsdn.txt
>HJAdmin.txt
>HJPad.txt
>JAWS Quick Start Guide.txt
>JAWS Tandem Quick Start Guide.txt
>jconfig.txt
>jdiction.txt
>JFW.txt
>jkey.txt
>jscript.txt
>JTandem.txt
>Keystrokes.txt
>OpenSSL.license.txt
>popapps.txt
>Remote.txt
>ScriptingManual.txt
>SettingsCenter.txt
>SettingsPackager.txt
>tutorial.txt
>winvnc.license.txt
>winvnc.readme.txt
>
>
>At least two files are targeted toward beginning script 
>writers:  the Basics of Scripting tutorial (Basics_of_Scripting.txt) 
>and the original scripting manual called "Everything You Always 
>Wanted to Know About Writing JAWS Scripts, But Didn't Know Whom to 
>Ask" (ScriptingManual.txt). Advanced scripters may appreciate the 
>reference manual for the Freedom Scientific Developer Network 
>(fsdn.txt).  They may also value the analysis below of differences 
>between the scripting languages of JAWS 11 and 12.
>
>----------
>
>
>Based on a comparison of items available in the insert dialogs of 
>JAWS Script Manager, there are 60 new functions, and 12 new scripts, 
>in JAWS 12 over JAWS 11.  This includes both builtin items and those 
>defined in default.jss.
>
>
>----------
>
>
>60 New Functions in JAWS 12:
>
>AnalyzeTextLine
>AppCommand
>CaretMovedEvent
>ChangeSystemVolume
>CollectionItemExists
>CollectionRemoveAll
>CollectionRemoveItem
>dlgListOfLinks
>EscapeKey
>GetCurrentKeyboardLayoutDisplayName
>GetCurrentKeyboardLayoutText
>GetCurrentSayAllScheme
>GetDescribedByText
>GetNearestLink
>GetRangeInconsistencyByIndex
>GetRangeInconsistencyCount
>GetRibbonStatus
>GetSettingsCenterControlDisabledReason
>GetSettingsCenterControlHelp
>GetWindowExStyleBits
>IndicateInconsistenciesInRange
>IndicateInconsistency
>IsContractedBrailleInputSupported
>IsMovingByCharacter
>IsMovingByFirstOrLastLine
>IsMovingByHomeOrEnd
>IsMovingByLine
>IsMovingByPage
>IsMovingByParagraph
>IsMovingBySentence
>IsMovingByWord
>IsOBUtil
>IsTextAnalysisValid
>LaunchShortcut
>MonitorNewTextEventAlerts
>MoveToControlledTarget
>MoveToRangeInconsistency
>PreProcessKeyPressedEvent
>ProcessHJDialogKeyPressed
>ProcessKeyPressed
>ProcessSpeechOnNewTextEvent
>SayCellFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayCharacterFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayFirstOrLastLineFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayFormattedMessageWithvoice
>SayHomeOrEndFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayLineFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayLineInsteadOfSayAll
>SayPageFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayParagraphFromCaretMovedEvent
>SaySentenceFromCaretMovedEvent
>SayWindowPromptAndTextPostProcess
>SayWordFromCaretMovedEvent
>SelectionChangedEvent
>ShouldProcessSelectionChangedEvent
>ShowScreenSensitiveHelpForVirtualRibbon
>SupportsEditCallbacks
>TextViewerPanLeft
>TextViewerPanRight
>WaitForFocusToMoveTo
>
>
>----------
>
>
>12 New Scrips in JAWS 12:
>
>ChangeContractedBrailleSetting
>LockKeyboard
>MoveToFirstInconsistency
>MoveToLastInconsistency
>MoveToNextInconsistency
>MoveToNextMailToLink
>MoveToPriorInconsistency
>MoveToPriorMailToLink
>SendApplicationKey
>SettingsCenter
>ToggleCapsLock
>ToggleTextAnalyzer
>

                         David Andrews:  dandrews at visi.com
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