Objectives
After you have completed this manual, you will:
- Know how to use Keyboard Manager to add, change, and remove keystrokes
- Know the differences between scripts and functions
- Understand how JAWS processes keystrokes
- Describe the file types used by the Script Manager
- Use keystrokes to review scripts contained within a given script file
- Use the Script Manager to create and modify scripts
- Use the New Script dialog box to create scripts
- Use the Insert Function dialog box to add functions to your scripts
- Name the parts of a script
- Manipulate various cursors using scripts
- Know the different variable types used in the scripting language
- Know the differences between variables and constants
- Speak messages using scripts
- Use decision making in scripts
- Understand Windows program structure and hierarchy
- Be able to identify application windows using unique identifiers
- Use the script utility mode to analyze programs before scripting