Hi Kate: 
Well, have a hot key working and the MSAA stuff working and next up will be a 
simple Window Hook to display the Properties related to a Window or Window 
Control.
Then I will write up the step by step and...
I will make them available to wherever, doesnt matter.
What would be good is an index of links with pages of tutorials online but I 
dont want to spend the time to build that.
I will see if there is a way to have tutorials linked to from App "Central but 
I will likely give them to Chip to add to his current Scripting tutorial series 
as I did with the Globalization Tutorial.
I have not done much with Windoweyes nor scripting in some time now so am not 
familiar with where things are located but can usually find them if I need them.
Later Kate and have a good weekend.
 Rick USA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Katherine Moss 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 1:11 PM
  Subject: RE: WE And Microsoft Development Environments


  You should post them to app central where we all can see them!  That would be 
nice for those of us .NET junkies over here LOL.  Because I'm sure that I'm not 
the only one who is.  

   

  From: RicksPlace [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 5:01 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: WE And Microsoft Development Environments

   

  Hi Aaron.

  Thanks again and I will continue experimenting with it today.

    My old Script (App) defined (Registered) a Hot Key that worked and I think 
accessed a Window Object's Properties and Events.

    If these work that will demo:

    Use of MSAA;

    Use of a Window Object;

    Use of a Hot Key.

    That should make for a pretty decent intro demo and tutorial to post up 
someplace.

    I will likely continue with a second Demo and Tutorial with a few more 
features after this one.

    So far so good.

    Rick USA

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Aaron Smith 

    To: [email protected] 

    Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 8:35 PM

    Subject: Re: WE And Microsoft Development Environments

     

    On 4/13/2012 5:19 PM, RicksPlace wrote: 

    It still needs some testing and the Form1 grabs focus sometimes even though 
hidden.


    You can keep the form from displaying by creating a Main() routine, and 
putting your startup logic there:




Sub Main()   ' Instantiate your form   Dim myForm as Form1 = New Form1()    ' 
Put initialization stuff here instead of in Form_OnLoad    ' Continue on 
without displaying the form   Application.Run()End SubIf you then ever need to 
show the form, you can do myForm.Show()

    You can do this in C#, too, by changing code in the Main() function in 
Program.cs from:

        Application.Run(new Form1());

    to

        Form myForm = new Form1();
        Application.Run();

    Aaron



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