I don't think I tried the app, what is it supposed to do?

Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote:

> John (and rick),
> Ok; I mis-read your response, yes, you didn't say "fine", just this
> particular aspect was working as expected.
> 
> Do you know John, does the current VS app help things in 2013?  If you
> disable it are things worse?
> 
> It would be good to know if someone wanted to try and fix things should they
> start by expanding this current app, or start over from scratch?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Chip
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2014 3:22 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: ReClass Question More Details
> 
> There are many things which don't work in vs, the worst of which is
> intellisense.  Right now, you lose the cursor and have to alt-tab away
> and back to get it again (or at least last time I tried it).
> 
> 
> Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Rick,
> > 
> > Since John says this is working fine for him, is it possible you've
> disabled
> > the use of UIA in your wineyes.ini file?  (in the past this was suggested
> > for dealing with certain problematic programs such as total recorder)?
> > 
> > Or, are you using a later version of VS than John was using (I think he's
> > using 2012)?
> > 
> > I don't think it's correct to say that WE doesn't support UIA; it does,
> > using a MS mechanism where-by MS remaps UIA features into the MSAA
> > feature-set.  My understanding is that UIA has more features, so you end
> up
> > only getting the info which MSAA could recognize, but this does work
> > (according to MS and GW), as far as I  understand statements about this
> from
> > GW.
> > 
> > Why don't you write directly to GW support about this?
> > 
> > To answer at least one of your questions, no, you cannot preview a reclass
> > operation, but you can go back to the same control later and tell WE to
> > return the class to the original value if you don't like your reclass
> > results.
> > 
> > Hth,
> > 
> > Chip
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rick Thomas [mailto:[email protected]] 
> > Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2014 8:41 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: ReClass Question More Details
> > 
> > Hi:
> > OK, some details:
> > It appears WindowEyes is not focusing on the correct object likely due 
> > to either not using uia correctly or relying on msa which does not 
> > support modern UI.
> > It is focusing on a Wrapper object which may, from below, be a part of 
> > the Microsoft Framework which WindowEyes does not recognize, or has not 
> > recognized in the past.
> > Here is the information and I could use some suggestions about 
> > ReClassing this object but I dont think it possible since it is not a UI 
> > element but a support wrapper element that creates windows dynamically.
> > 
> > original class:
> > HwndWrapper[DefaultDomain;;2c922a9a-6ecb-4910-8630-004662f3
> > WindowStyle:
> > 46000000
> > Definition of the Class:
> > HwndWrapper Class
> >   Visual Studio 2013
> > Represents a disposable wrapper around an HWND that can construct the 
> > WNDCLASS and
> > HWND, run the WndProc
> >   and dispose of the
> > WNDCLASS and HWND.
> > Namespace:
> > Microsoft.VisualStudio.PlatformUI
> > Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.12.0 (in 
> > Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.12.0.dll)
> > OK, given the above I dont think this class can be reclassed since it is 
> > not the correct object windoweyes should be focused on.
> > Using the mouse windoweyes apparently can not read the Objects managed 
> > in this class either.
> > I doubt WindowEyes scripting will help without having access to the 
> > native UIA tree and elements since WE doesnt recognize the objects being 
> > created in the first place and likely cant due to the fact it is a MS 
> > Framework Object.
> > Any suggestions short of spending half my life trying to analyze this 
> > dom using some external scripting?
> > Rick USA
> 
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> 
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