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From:

 Rod Hutton <rhstuff@sympatico.ca>

Subject:

 RodMasterVolumePresetRotator

Date:

 Wed, Mar 27, 2013 10:55:03 am
Hi Kevin,

Many thanks for your offer of help in creating complex dialogs. Actually,
with the help of Chip Orange's series, namely, classes 12 to 14, and 30, I
learned how to add items to an app menu, as well as create a dialog and its
event handler. I'm getting ready to release an update to my
RodMasterVolumePresetRotator, which will allow the user to choose up to 5
user-configurable presets. In case your interested, you can download the
app now, before the update, and then get the update when I release it in the
next day or so. Here's the URL:

https://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Apps/App_Details/?scriptid=1388

I really appreciate your offer, though, Kevin. Thanks, again. :)

Take care,

Rod :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Huber
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 3:00 PM
To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: RodMasterVolumeMuteToggler

Hi Rod:
If you happen to be interested in producing complex dialogs, you can
find them in my Proofreading script. Look at the shift-alt-o dialog
and the functions and procedures which eminate from it, and you will
see how it works. If you are interested, I can just send you the
relevent code from the "vbs" file as well as the relevent exerpts
from the "xml" file.
Don't biscouraged if it taks you a long time to get the menus to work
the way you want them to, because it took me weeks to get it right.
Please let me know if you are interested, and I will send you my code.
Kevin Huber

On 2/24/13, Rod Hutton <rhstuff@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Hi Vic,
>
> The app called RodMasterVolumeControl, in contrast to
> RodMasterVolumeMuteToggle, requires no more than five presses to go from
> 50
> to 100 percent, which seems pretty reasonable to me; indeed, by wrapping
> around, you can go from 100 to 10 percent in one press. To be honest, it
> requires quite a bit of programming to design an interface that would
> please
> everyone, and I haven’t learned how to create complex dialogs yet. All I
> can promise at this time is to set aside some time to research the matter..
>
> Take care,
>
> Rod
>
> From: Vic Beckley
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 12:07 AM
> To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
> Subject: RE: RodMasterVolumeMuteToggler
>
> Hey Rod,
>
>
>
> I was wondering if you could add some functionality to the volume control
> app. I would like hotkeys to set the volume to 100% and also maybe two
> hotkeys to set the volume to two different preset values. Here is my
> rationale for wanting the two preset values. When I listen to music I turn
> my volume up to say about 50%. When I am just working with my computer I
> have it set to 12%. The way it is now it takes several keystrokes to turn
> it
> up and then turn it back down. With the custom presets you could set one
> for
> the higher volume and the other for the normal volume. What do you and
> others think about this idea?
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Rod Hutton [mailto:rhstuff@sympatico.ca]
> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 9:25 PM
> To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
> Subject: RodMasterVolumeMuteToggler
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I have written an app to help those Window-Eyes users who have not
> upgraded
> to version 8.0 or 8.1, and yet suffer from the situation where someone has
> muted the master volume of the default sound card. It is called
> RodMasterVolumeMuteToggler. It will work for those who have upgraded to
> version 8.0 or 8.1, even though this feature is built in to these
> versions,
> but that’s okay. You can always uninstall it after upgrading. (smile)
>
>
>
> The default hot key for toggling the mute state is Control-Shift-3.
>
>
>
> Enjoy,
>
>
>
> Rod Hutton
>
>
>