vbs
1.0.0
import vbs
vbs . tts ( "words to speak" )
import vbs
vbs . alert ( "alert body" , boxtype = "yesno" , title = "title text" )
import vbs
vbs . sendkeys ( "keys to send" )
vbs.sendkeys:
acts as if all keys in string are pressed in order near instantly.
script contiunes once all keys are sent.
sending special keys such as backspace ({bs}) or enter (~) can be found by referencing
CHAVE | CÓDIGO |
---|---|
BACKSPACE | {BACKSPACE} ou {BS} |
QUEBRAR | {QUEBRAR} |
CAPS LOCK | {CAPS LOCK} |
CLARO | {CLARO} |
EXCLUIR | {DELETE} ou {DEL} |
SETA PARA BAIXO | {ABAIXO} |
FIM | {FIM} |
ENTER (teclado numérico) | {DIGITAR} |
DIGITAR | ~ |
ESC | {ESCAPE} ou {ESC} |
AJUDA | {AJUDA} |
LAR | {LAR} |
INS | {INSERIR} |
SETA PARA ESQUERDA | {ESQUERDA} |
NÚMERO BLOQUEIO | {NUMLOCK} |
PÁGINA PARA BAIXO | {PGDN} |
PÁGINA PARA CIMA | {PGUP} |
RETORNAR | {RETORNAR} |
SETA DIREITA | {CERTO} |
BLOQUEIO DE ROLAGEM | {SCROLLLOCK} |
TAB | {TAB} |
SETA PARA CIMA | {ACIMA} |
F1 a F15 | {F1} até {F15} |
vbs.alert:
alert times out by default after 100 minutes.
this can be changed by passing a different value to the timeout optional argument.
which is passed as an integer number of secounds.
you can change the type of alert by a value to the optional argument boxtype.
possible values are
"okay", "cancel", "cancelable", "retry", "yesnocancel", "yesno", "warning", "critical", "info"
this function then returns one of the following strings:
"ok", "cancel", "abort", "retry", "ignore", "yes", "no"
you can change the title of the alert by passing a string to the option title argument
vbs.tts:
calling tts freezes execution path untill entire messege is spoken
then returns "done" as a string