Tim,
It's possible. One shouldn't discount the already powerful functionality
that Window-Eye User windows provide in addition to scripting (along
with hyperactive windows, and so on). I still wonder, though, why your
SpeakWindow isn't working when you feed it an control ID. Can you send
me your latest version of the script so I can play?
Thanks,
Aaron
Tim Burgess wrote:
Aaron,
Would this be the way to go for my issue reading Sonar sub-windows? I've
still got no further trying to base them on a control ID using a generic
function like SpeakWindow( controlID).
I'm reluctant to adopt your clips approach, as I've a number of windows to
access this way and digging through the entire application is going to take
an enormous amount of time.
Best wishes.
Tim Burgess
Raised Bar Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 October 2008 16:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to do this with VBScripting
Christian,
While I applaud your ambition, couldn't you do what you want with a
Window-Eyes user window?
Aaron
Christian wrote:
Hi all,
Well, I have started to look a little at VBScripting, but I have a
question.
If I want to capture some text on the screen and store that in a variable
and then be able to press a keyboard shortcut and WIndow-Eyes will then read
that back, what should I look at then?
Best regards and thanks,
Christian
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