[Athen] Phrase Express (Dan Comden)

Andrea L. Dietrich adietrich at cornell.edu
Mon Apr 9 08:55:30 PDT 2018


Try Autohotkey, for Windows. There's a TON more to it than just phrase replacement, but it will do that. At its base, it's a macro writing program, but the .ahk files are just plain text so they should be easily accessible. https://autohotkey.com/

-Andi :)

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Andrea Dietrich
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Try TextExpander.


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> From: Robert Spangler <rspangler1 at udayton.edu>

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> Hello, a few staff in our office are using a program called Phrase

> Express. This program allows one to type a word and have the system

> replace it with something else. This is helpful for text that needs

> to be typed often. It is much more convenient to have a shortcut to type.

> Additionally, the program contains features such as auto correct,

> phrase suggestion, etc. Problem is that this program is not

> accessible to blind users, at least not for me using NVDA. Does

> anyone know if Phrase Express is accessible with JAWS? Is anyone

> aware of a similar program that is accessible?

>

> Thanks,

> Robert

>

>

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> Robert Spangler

> Disability Services Technical Support Specialist

> rspangler1 at udayton.edu Office of Learning Resources (OLR) - RL 023

> Ryan C. Harris Learning & Teaching Center (LTC) University of Dayton

> | 300 College Park | Dayton, Ohio 45469-1302

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> From: Dan Comden <danc at uw.edu>

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> Subject: Re: [Athen] Phrase Express

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> I've not looked into its accessibility, but in years past, Macro

> Express has been a useful timesaver.

> https://www.macros.com/

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> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Robert Spangler

> <rspangler1 at udayton.edu>

> wrote:

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>> Hello, a few staff in our office are using a program called Phrase

>> Express. This program allows one to type a word and have the system

>> replace it with something else. This is helpful for text that needs

>> to be typed often. It is much more convenient to have a shortcut to type.

>> Additionally, the program contains features such as auto correct,

>> phrase suggestion, etc. Problem is that this program is not

>> accessible to blind users, at least not for me using NVDA. Does

>> anyone know if Phrase Express is accessible with JAWS? Is anyone

>> aware of a similar program that is accessible?

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Robert

>>

>>

>> --

>> Robert Spangler

>> Disability Services Technical Support Specialist

>> rspangler1 at udayton.edu Office of Learning Resources (OLR) - RL 023

>> Ryan C. Harris Learning & Teaching Center (LTC) University of Dayton

>> | 300 College Park | Dayton, Ohio 45469-1302

>> Phone: 937-229-2066

>> Fax: 937-229-3270

>> Ohio Relay: 711 (available for individuals who are deaf or hard of

>> hearing) Web Site: http://go.udayton.edu/learning

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> From: Leyna Bencomo <lbencomo at uccs.edu>

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> You may already know that you can program macros like those into Dragon Naturally Speaking very easily. Dragon and JAWS work together with a program called J-Say. It is expensive but it would save a lot of time.

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> Leyna Bencomo

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> From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu> On

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> I've not looked into its accessibility, but in years past, Macro Express has been a useful timesaver.

> https://www.macros.com/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/

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> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Robert Spangler <rspangler1 at udayton.edu<mailto:rspangler1 at udayton.edu>> wrote:

> Hello, a few staff in our office are using a program called Phrase Express. This program allows one to type a word and have the system replace it with something else. This is helpful for text that needs to be typed often. It is much more convenient to have a shortcut to type. Additionally, the program contains features such as auto correct, phrase suggestion, etc. Problem is that this program is not accessible to blind users, at least not for me using NVDA. Does anyone know if Phrase Express is accessible with JAWS? Is anyone aware of a similar program that is accessible?

>

> Thanks,

> Robert

>

>

> --

> Robert Spangler

> Disability Services Technical Support Specialist

> rspangler1 at udayton.edu<mailto:rspangler1 at udayton.edu>

> Office of Learning Resources (OLR) - RL 023 Ryan C. Harris Learning &

> Teaching Center (LTC) University of Dayton | 300 College Park |

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> Ohio Relay: 711 (available for individuals who are deaf or hard of

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