To find the edges:
Put cursor in TextBox;
Route Mouse to Cursor:
Change Mouse Boundry to Focused Window;
Move mouse using ctrl+shift and NumPad keys untilWE Clunks (You are at a
boundry)
Change the Mouse Boundry to Active Window or Screen;
Read mouse position.
A little Slow but seems to work for checking the TextBox edges.
Ctrl+del or ctrl+Insert+del reads font.
Think it is del, first key next to the insert key on the numpad.
Anyway, this is done for the day.
Note: Perhaps could be scripted to find edges with one hotkey but I dont have
time.
Might be a nice and useful WE analysis tool project for someone if interested
though.
Rick USA
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: Windows Form And WE
You can't cursor to something that doesn't exist, and in an empty edit box,
nothing exists. There's nothing for the mouse to land on, either. You have
control over the exact size of the control in the form's property window, so
what are you looking to know, exactly?
Aaron
On 10/4/2012 7:14 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
Hi:
I have a .net Windows Form I am building to test WE accessibility with.
The first test I added a Multi-line TextBox.
When I enter it the cursor is at the top left, ok so far.
I want to get to the right side of the TextBox to check the cursor or mouse
position.
I tried using the left and right arrow thinking I could cursor to the right
to hear the clunk but I hear the clunk first press.
I tried some other keys with no success either.
What woud be the proper way to get to the right edge of the TextBox with
the mouse or cursor?Thanks:
Rick USA
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