You don't want to disconnect your FocusWindowEvent event during your FocusWindowEvent routine, otherwise, you'll get one focus notification, and then no more until your script runs again.

Aaron

Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi: After writing a shutdown event, window-eyes now sems to freeze after
closing the specific application.
Please could someone help, code below.
Any ideas apreciated.
Sean.
'code vbscript.
'---
'Scripts for codegear rad studio 2007.
'Copyright (c) 2008, Sean Farrow.
'All rights reserved.
'Connect the event wich finds the TAppBuilder class. This is needed, to
allow us to detect the correct 'focus once inside the application.
dim FocusWindowEvent
Dim ShutdownEvent

FocusWindowEvent = ConnectEvent(DesktopWindow, "OnChildFocus",
"ProcessOnChildFocus")
ShutdownEvent = ConnectEvent(ClientInformation, "OnShutDown",
"ProcessOnShutdown")

Sub ProcessOnChildFocus(windowObject)
' React to OnChildFocus events
if strComp(windowObject.ClassName, "TAppBuilder", vbBinaryCompare) =0
then
'Change the window we are detecting child focus events for, to the
TAppBuilderClass.
                        Disconnect(FocusWindowEvent)
FocusWindowEvent                         = ConnectEvent(windowObject,
"OnChildFocus", "ProcessOnChildFocus")
end if
End Sub

Sub ProcessOnShutdown()
' Disconnect events and any other cleanup procedures required.
Disconnect(ShutdownEvent)
Disconnect(FocusEvent)
End Sub

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Kingston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 August 2008 14:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Client.OnShutdown query

Virtually every script should be using this event to disconnect events
if nothing else. The sub can be anything you want because it's named in the

ConnectEvent call as follows. Let's say you have two events connected. Here's how it would look.

Dim winEvents(1) ' Note: arrays are 0 indexed.
winEvents(0) = ConnectEvent(ClientInformation.Overlap, "OnChildFocus", "ProcessOnChildFocus") winEvents(1) = ConnectEvent(ClientInformation, "OnShutDown", "ProcessOnShutdown")

Sub ProcessOnChildFocus(windowObject)
' React to OnChildFocus events
End Sub

Sub ProcessOnShutdown()
' Disconnect events and any other cleanup procedures required.
End Sub

Hth,
Tom

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean Farrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hi:
Are there currently any scripts using the onshutdown event. I carn't
seem to get it to work.
Should I be using
Sub ClientInformation.OnShutdown()
Or sub OnShutdown()
Do I need to connect to this event as per normal?
Cheers
 Sean.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 August 2008 15:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Client.OnShutdown query

Sean,

OnShutdown is only fired when the application that launched the script
is closing, or the case of a global script, when Window-Eyes is closing.

Aaron

Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi:
When is the client.OnShutdown event called, I understand this is
called
when an application closes, is it also called when an application
loses
focus?
Cheers
Sean.
Sean


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