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Slight commercial interest
Just as a point of information Hotspots is
not restricted to one window. Spots can be set anywhere on the screen covering
more than one window. What does only react to single windows is the automatic
loading of new spot sets when new windows are opened – but you don’t
need to use that.
For switch users you can access hotspots
by putting hotkey controls on each spot and activating them from an on-screen scanning
keyboard.
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Subject: switch operated web cams
Looking for advice here:
A teacher asked me if it would be possible to set up
a web cam for a pupil with high spinal injury who is reclined and has very
limited head control, so that he could see more around him. He has a laptop and
is an expert chin joystick (mini point it) user. I wasn’t entirely
convinced about the whole idea but I got a Logitech Sphere AF camera (£60 from
CPC) which has pan and tilt motors and installed it on the laptop. I’m
still not sure if it helps him see around, but it was fantastic fun because he
could use the joystick to operate the controls on screen to swivel the camera,
zoom in, take photos and videos, open and edit them in Picasa etc.
Opportunities for fun and education are immense.
You need to have a mouse or pointing device though,
and I was thinking it would be nice if switch users could use the camera as
well. You can control the pan and tilt with arrow keys (=> switches), but
there’s no keyboard control of the buttons for taking photos and the
motor control is a separate window, and I think HotSpots can only do one
window.
I think it could be done by creating macros and then
assigning macro playback keystrokes to switches, so has anyone got suggestions
for a good free/cheap macro program for Windows XP? There seems to be a zillion
available
Paul
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