Hi Rick,

    I was pointing out the list of events for none of them are selected until 
you tell them to be selected or hit the select all button. Logging is set 
before the list comes up on the next tab.

    I just wanted you to make sure the events are selected before doing your 
test.

    You could select all of them and see what happens even though Braille ones 
are not needed.

        Bruce

  Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 9:13 AM
  Subject: Re: kdPass And kdProcess


  Hi Bruce: Yes,  the options are checked as I detailed in the prior post.
  Also, I enabled logging prior to starting vb.net 2010 express and then 
disabled event logging after hitting alt-f4 in an attempt to close vb.net 2010 
express which did not work.
  I think that was also detailed in the prior post.
  I was careful to follow my test plan and record each keystroke and visual 
and, or, audio result on my tape recorder so the information would be accurate.
  I repeated the same test twice to ensure I did it right comparing the results 
of both tests just in case I had made a mistake but everything appeared good so 
I posted the prior message.
  I am going to do a couple of more tests after double checking the COM 
definitions in the ObjectBrowser.
  I also want to document if and when my script's handler subs are firing as I 
have done before but want to use WEEvent and duplicate the above test for 
consistency.
  I will use the same test plan with the same keystrokes and also log the 
WEEvents as in the prior test so everything will remain in sync.
  Rick USA

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