You can associate your script to the window that launches the process you're interested in, or you can create a global script that filters its functionality by the process you're interested in.

Aaron

Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi:
i have a situation in which a window belongs to one process but is placed on the screen in the middle of other applications. Where will window-eyes want to execute code from. will I need to place code in every application (hence one script file for every application I wish to use), or could I place the code in a script file associated with the application to which the window belongs.
Any help apreciated.
Sean.

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