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From:
"Michael Massey" <massey52@q.com>Subject:
RE: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win 7Date:
Mon, Jan 14, 2013 10:36:22 amHi. App central is a page where all of the apps Window-eyes uses are
stored. There are several ways to access the app central page.
The way I check the app central page is as follows: Press ctrl-backslash to
open the Window-eyes control panel. Press the alt key to focus the menu
bar. Press the right arrow key to open the apps menu. Then press down
arrow until you hear app central. Press enter to open the page and check it
out. Do you recall that the site used to be known as script central.
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrien Collins [mailto:adriencollins22160@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 8:24 AM
To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
Subject: RE: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win 7
Hi
What is app central?
Adrien
-----Original Message-----
From: Sunshine [mailto:sunshine@abe.midco.net]
Sent: 12 January 2013 20:29
To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
can you make this avialible on ap central as an ap please?
----- Original Message -----
From: "BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>
To: <gw-apps@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
Hi!
This is for volume up and you can either dot a cursor up
or a page up
depending on how much you want to move the volume.
The tab is to get to the proper menu item, and the rest
are delays to
set at your choosing for need to hear it or not...it has to
be slow enough
to catch it.
So, this can be used for volume or do not tab and it
will do the balance
control...
Bruce
'Go to Volume Control.
'CODE
set oShell = createObject( "wscript.shell")
oShell.run "sndvol32"
oShell.AppActivate "volume control"
WScript.sleep 600
oShell.sendkeys"{tab}"
wscript.sleep 600
oShell.sendkeys "^{PGDN}"
wscript.sleep 1200
oShell.sendkeys "%{f4}"
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
Hi!
The script for shell and the send key command will allow
getting into
the volume settings. You can have it programmed to go up or
down either one
at a time or using the page up and down it will jump up to
20 at a time.
The hotkey can be set for up or down and do it all in
one hotkey stroke.
Bruce
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 4:06 AM
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
Rod
I'll check out that utility in the next day or so. I have a
couple of
multimedia keyboards which do exactly what you outline and
do use it with
that Win 7 pc.
I ultimately want a solution that is not keyboard dependent
and that would
work in any win7 situation.
I have such a setup with our xp pcs which control volume
using several
components including a simple Autohotkey script, The old
venerable Winkey
Hotkey manager and Quickmix which allows me to set up 6
profiles which I
control volume with a series of hotkeys.
Quickmix, from what I can tell from compatability tests,
will not work in
the Win 7 Home Premium environment.
I'll check out that utility in the near term, and Bruce has
offered
another possible suggestion.
And I just uncovered a small Autohotkey macro which raises
and lowers Win7
volume using the combos of "win+up-arrow" and
"win+down-arrow".
Those of you who use Autohotkey well know, of course, that
those keys can
easily be changed to virtually anything.
Once again, thanks; and I am beginning to see some
possibilities of
eventually working around this issue.
The world asks, "What does a man own?"
Christ asks, "How does he use it?"
Andrew Murray (1828-1917), South African born Dutch Reformed
minister and
author
stored. There are several ways to access the app central page.
The way I check the app central page is as follows: Press ctrl-backslash to
open the Window-eyes control panel. Press the alt key to focus the menu
bar. Press the right arrow key to open the apps menu. Then press down
arrow until you hear app central. Press enter to open the page and check it
out. Do you recall that the site used to be known as script central.
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrien Collins [mailto:adriencollins22160@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 8:24 AM
To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
Subject: RE: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win 7
Hi
What is app central?
Adrien
-----Original Message-----
From: Sunshine [mailto:sunshine@abe.midco.net]
Sent: 12 January 2013 20:29
To: gw-apps@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
can you make this avialible on ap central as an ap please?
----- Original Message -----
From: "BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>
To: <gw-apps@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
Hi!
This is for volume up and you can either dot a cursor up
or a page up
depending on how much you want to move the volume.
The tab is to get to the proper menu item, and the rest
are delays to
set at your choosing for need to hear it or not...it has to
be slow enough
to catch it.
So, this can be used for volume or do not tab and it
will do the balance
control...
Bruce
'Go to Volume Control.
'CODE
set oShell = createObject( "wscript.shell")
oShell.run "sndvol32"
oShell.AppActivate "volume control"
WScript.sleep 600
oShell.sendkeys"{tab}"
wscript.sleep 600
oShell.sendkeys "^{PGDN}"
wscript.sleep 1200
oShell.sendkeys "%{f4}"
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
Hi!
The script for shell and the send key command will allow
getting into
the volume settings. You can have it programmed to go up or
down either one
at a time or using the page up and down it will jump up to
20 at a time.
The hotkey can be set for up or down and do it all in
one hotkey stroke.
Bruce
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 4:06 AM
Subject: Re: App idea: Master Volume Control script for Win
7
Rod
I'll check out that utility in the next day or so. I have a
couple of
multimedia keyboards which do exactly what you outline and
do use it with
that Win 7 pc.
I ultimately want a solution that is not keyboard dependent
and that would
work in any win7 situation.
I have such a setup with our xp pcs which control volume
using several
components including a simple Autohotkey script, The old
venerable Winkey
Hotkey manager and Quickmix which allows me to set up 6
profiles which I
control volume with a series of hotkeys.
Quickmix, from what I can tell from compatability tests,
will not work in
the Win 7 Home Premium environment.
I'll check out that utility in the near term, and Bruce has
offered
another possible suggestion.
And I just uncovered a small Autohotkey macro which raises
and lowers Win7
volume using the combos of "win+up-arrow" and
"win+down-arrow".
Those of you who use Autohotkey well know, of course, that
those keys can
easily be changed to virtually anything.
Once again, thanks; and I am beginning to see some
possibilities of
eventually working around this issue.
The world asks, "What does a man own?"
Christ asks, "How does he use it?"
Andrew Murray (1828-1917), South African born Dutch Reformed
minister and
author




