[gui-talk] Fwd: Small utility to turn caps lock into a modifier to run Window-Eyes hotkeys

Steve Pattison srp at internode.on.net
Fri Oct 9 13:57:10 UTC 2009


If you have any questions or feedback about this utility please make sure
you send your messages to Tyler at tspivey at pcdesk.net and not to me. 
Thanks, Steve.
 
From:    Tyler Spivey tspivey at pcdesk.net
 To:      gw-info at gwmicro.com

This has come up time after time, and this utility is the result. It takes your caps lock and turns it
into a modifier to run wineyes functions. You can get it from:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1060978/caps_modifier.rar

If you're on vista, you'll have to run it as administrator in order for it to work in elevated apps. This is the  reason why
the code to connect it to the WE script starting system is commented out, and it's not a WEPM and on Script Central.

This works on my machine; please send bug reports/suggestions/etc to me off-list.

currently defined keys (with caps held down):
8 and 9 - left and right click
u, i, o - prev, current, next line
p - mouse mode, [ (left bracket) - route and activate mouse mode
j, k, l - prev, current, next word
m, comma, period - prev, current, next character
; (semicolon) - application mode
enter - silent route mouse and don't change modes
t - title
f11/f12 - systray/time
pgdn - read status line
print screen - exit script, pause - reload script (useful if running from source)
to turn caps lock on/off, just hit shift+caps.

application/mouse modes - in application mode, the line/word/char commands control the physical cursor. In mouse mode,
they control the mouse pointer. Regardless, I haven't remapped the arrows, so they'll still control your application cursor.

- -- 
Tyler Spivey

Regards Steve
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