Thanks doug, that issue helped me fix things.
Cheers
Sean.

From: Doug Geoffray [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 01 February 2012 16:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: issue when trying to obtain the braille object

Sean,

There really isn't enough here to see where your problem is.  But about 4 
months ago I modified one of our C++ examples to get the active braille table 
filename for someone.  This first gets a Braille object and from that gets a 
TranslationTables object and from that gets a TranslationTable object and from 
that get the filename.  This is a VS 2010 project.  You can download the entire 
project from:

ftp://ftp.gwmicro.com/special/BrailleTableNameSample.zip

Just unzip this in some directory and open up the solution file 
"nonscript_speech.sln" from that dir in VS 2010.  The very simple code is in 
the Nonscript_Speech.cpp file.  As I said, I started with one of our speech 
samples and modified it...guess I could of changed the filenames <smile>.

Doug


On 2/1/2012 2:53 AM, Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi Fokes:
I'm in the process of writing a stand-alone application that communicates with 
the latest version of the window-eyes sdk.
I've got the following c++ code:
_Braille* braille;
       HRESULT  ComCallResult =WinEyesApplication->get_Braille(&braille);
I am given aa c2664 error (visual c++ 2010) telling me that the get_braille 
cannot take an _braille object, but needs a Braille object.
When I define said object I'm told that this object doesn't exist.
I'm including Wineyes.h, and wineyes_i.c in my project and including wineyes.h 
in my cpp file.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Sean.

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