Hi Jonathin:
Chip has covered it pretty well if you mean comparing some .net language
like vb.net or c# to VbScript.
There are allot more powerful features he has not touched on but for the
most part he is spot on when it comes to creating scripts for WindowEyes.
As for properties and methods it is
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Are there any advantages to vb.net? I woul
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Hi Aaron:
That should be good news for a couple of memb
Hi Aaron:
That should be good news for a couple of members who were asking about
creating external scripts.
A external script created in the .net platform has direct access to not only
the WindowEyes Object Model but also directly to the UIA DOM properties and
methods.
I can help anyone of the expe
Greetings,
A new example app (including source code) written in C# is now available on the
App Central Developer's page. Here are the details:
External C# (C-Sharp) Script Example #1 (.NET 4/Visual Studio 2013)
This solution provides examples for performing common app tasks, including:
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