Bruce,

Could you clarify what you're asking? e.g. are you referring to the Tree View app or WE Event? Each app is designed for its own set of tasks. Tree View, for example, is designed specifically to make it easy to interpret window hierarchies, whereas WE Event watches for different Window-Eyes events (application, keyboard, speech, MSAA, etc).

Regards,
Steve


On 8/8/2011 4:43 PM, BT wrote:
Hi!
I would like to ask GW why they made the Tree View option but only gave the
key down event? Why not the key up event?

     Also, when clicking on a tree view item that would select it, that is
all you can do with it, then have to click on it a second time to do any
function on it because the clicked event comes before any select event
unless one were to delay it to allow the selection to happen. I guess the
question to ask is, do I have to monitor the select event when doing a mouse
click to allow my app to act on the click to run another app?

     Of course, I probably answered my own question, which means, set a flag
when clicked, wait for the selection, unless it is already selected, but how
would one know since you don't know until you click and wait???

         Sincerely
         Bruce

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