Christian,

If you're just looking to grab text from the screen, take a look at the Text object. You can set it's EnclosingRectangle property to confine the area of a text object to a specific rectangle, and then use the various Text methods (clip, line, paragraph, etc.) to get the text from it. I believe both Virtual View, and Enhanced Find use the Text object.

Aaron

Christian wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Yes, that could be possible.
If I want to do it in a script and it's a special part of the window i want to 
capture that text, how do I do that?
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2008-10-07 at 11:19 Aaron Smith wrote:

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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