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This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.
This is a Talking Webbrowser that I wrote for my 86 year old neighbor. His eyesight is starting to give, so he needs something that would help him surf the net. This webbrowser is a good example of several functions, such as: Reading the ACTUAL bookmarks that IE4 has stored, and displaying them in a manner that IE4 has (a scrolling window, where each bookmark is highlighted as the mouse is moving over it). (Many codes on this site have browsers with custom bookmarks, but this is useless if you want to use the existing bookmarks). Adding bookmarks to the existing ones. Accessing selected text on the page Accessing the complete text of the page MS Agent (text-to-speech) usage, which can be found at: http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/agent2/msagent.exe I hope you have fun with this code. Good luck! (Remember, this is designed for an almost blind person, so everything is very large. You can resize all the fonts to your taste).
This is a Voice Chat program, that allows users to talk over the internet. I found a similar code on this website, but it gave me a Runtime error 13, so I found the original code (that came on VB6.0 CD-ROM) and corrected the problems in it. This code should work pretty good even if you have a 56k dial-up connection. Before you can run it though, you have to do the following to register the wavestream.dll (that I have also included). 1. At the DOS prompt go to the directory where wavestream.dll is located and run the following: regsvr32 wavestream.dll This will register the included dll so the program can use it. 2. In VB open the project Voicecht.vbp. It will probably give you an error message for the first time. Don't pay attention to it. Go to Project, References and then put a check mark for MS Internet Audio Streaming Support. This will fix the problem. Now you are ready to run it. Good luck, and enjoy.