Page's button says "Pressed" when focused).
The sequence [ L places a copy of a Zello activity log on the Windows clipboard.Zello version is sent to the script author's web site by this commandĪs well, so the author can keep track of what configurations Information regarding the user's script revision, JAWS version, and This can be useful when checking for updates. Ctrl+Shift+W or the sequence [ W launches the home page for these scripts.Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab switch among tabs in the main window without either missing later tabs or announcing the wrong tab name,Īnd JAWSKey+T (the SayWindowTitle command) includes the active page name.Use Ctrl+LeftArrow and Ctrl+RightArrow to switchĪmong possible search types and Ctrl+UpArrow andĬtrl+DownArrow to search for the previous or next match. Next or previous channel or user with new (unread) messages,.When focus is in the main contact list,Ĭtrl with the four arrows provide a system for searchingįor users and channels meeting specific criteria.It does not start playing messages however In a message history list, Ctrl+Shift+N or the sequence [ N moves to theįirst (oldest) unplayed message.Starts playing at the oldest unplayed message but also moves focus to it. This command also works in a message history list, where it not only
One, allowing quick skimming of message backlogs. Playing will skip the rest of that message and start playing the next Each press of this command while a message is already
When focus is in the main contact list or the Recents list,Ĭtrl+Shift+P or the sequence [ P begins playing any unplayed messages from theĬurrent channel or user.
The corresponding sequences for events are [ E and [ Shift+E. Such as authorization requests and Zello version updates. Ctrl+Shifft+E does the same for any pending events,.Ctrl+Shift+S or the sequence [ Sreads the user's current status,Īnd a double press of Ctrl+Shift+S or the sequence [ Shift+S.These scripts provide the following commands beyond those available in Some sequences may consist of more than two keystrokes, or "levels" for example, [ d r would refer to typing [, then d, then finally r. So, for example, [ Tab and Command Tab both refer to typing the prefix keystroke, then separately the Tab key. This document may refer to this keystroke as [ or Command
How to explore the available script commands (similar to exploring a menu system),Īnd how to change the Command keystroke if necessary.īy default, the Command keystroke for these scripts is [. See the "Multi-Key Command Sequences" section of the "Common Script Elements" document for further details, including This approach allows many script commands without the risk of conflicting with application keystrokes. These scripts incorporate commands that consist of sequences of keystrokes, all beginning with a common prefix, or "command keystroke." Automatic Announcement of Who Is Transmitting.Skipping the Rest of the Current Message.This document can be opened from within Zello via a double press This document describes the scripts for Zello and provides tips for