Dear Steve, Thank you for your answer. How would I do this through VB Script, since that seems to be the easiest way to program for Window-Eyes? I actually have looked at the examples that you have provided, but sadly, I don't understand the code completely. Thanks Kevin Morales
On 3/26/13, Stephen Clower <[email protected]> wrote: > Kevin, > > Yes; this can be done either natively in Window-Eyes via VBScript or > JScript, or if you prefer, .net or any other external language which > supports COM automation. If .net is your proverbial cup of tea, then the > VB and C# examples at https://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Developers/ > should be enough to get you started. > > Regards, > Steve > > > On 3/26/2013 8:51 AM, Kevin Morales wrote: >> Dear GW-Scripting List Members, >> >> I am a beginner in programming and I happened to be stuck. >> I am building a .NET application with Visual C# 2012 for desktop. >> I want my application to use Windoe-Eyes to do the following: >> >> 1. Generate a set file for the application. >> >> 2. Add dictionary entries for the symbols ^, / and *, along with a few >> words too. >> >> 3. Then, I want the user to press a hotkey and hear if subscript mode >> is on or off. >> >> 4. Lastly, I also want the user to press a hotkey so that Window-Eyes >> can pause while dictating a Mathematics problem. >> >> Is all or most of this even possible, given that .NET has a lot of >> security and given that .NET is "managed"? >> If so, can someone give me some guidance as to how to do this? >> Thanks a lot in advance, >> Kevin Morales > > -- > > -- > Stephen Clower > Product support specialist & App Development > GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 > 260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com > >
