GW Toolkit 8.5.5
by GW MicroThe GW Toolkit provides a collection of shared objects for use with other apps. The GW Toolkit app should be loaded globally. All documentation for the toolkit is included in a window help file (i.e. a CHM) which is included with the toolkit distribution.

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Minimum Version: Window-Eyes 7.0
Version 8.5.5
9/13/2013 9:01:11 AM
- Fixed a problem that was keeping some app updates from occurring.
- Resolved all reported errors. Thank you!
File Details:
- Filename: gwtoolkit.wepm
- Date: 9/13/2013 9:01:11 AM
- Size: 1691.1KB
- Total Downloads: 117605
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Comments
On 1/7/2013, corange wrote:
I am very disappointed that the toolkit (which all developers use and could learn from) is now hidden from us (encrypted) with the latest release. With this we've lost a very valuable set of examples for advanced programming tasks; and supplying of advanced examples is something GW has sorely lacked. In addition to the impoortant learning resource, seeing the source code allowed us to resolve Discrepancies between the documentation and the actual objects.
Finally, leaving all source code unencrypted helped set a precedent that all users could verify for themselves what the source code was actually doing; by GW now encrypting all of their app releases (it appears), it is destroying this valuable precedent.
On 7/21/2011, corange wrote:
This is absolutely the first place to start if you plan to write anything other than the simplest of apps. It provides a wealth of time saving features, as well as a number of standard interfaces for users to use when changing hotkeys, reporting errors, etc.
On 7/25/2010, Munawar wrote:
I am running Windows 7 pro 64-bit. Occasionally, when my system boots up, W E freezes for a while, and then GWToolkit crashes with the following error:
Line 43 column 21
Error description unavailable
This happens when I restart the script after this error too, to solve it I have to reboot Window -Eyes. Why is this happening? I have W E set to start when I log in, and I have auto login enabled with my account. Also, every other script crashes as well. Basically, I have ten or fifteen script error messages with "stop script", "edit script", and "ignore error" buttons.
On 7/25/2010, Munawar wrote:
One of the entries which is surrounded in angle brackets got filtered out as a "tag." The error is:
Line 43 column 21
Error description unavailable
0x8004E009
On 6/10/2008, jsquared wrote:
I think the fact that virtually every other script uses the Toolkit speaks for itself.
On 3/29/2008, sclower wrote:
Speaking from a programming standpoint, the toolkit is a must have. It takes care of all of the lower-level grunt work to implement advanced features such as dynamic help with configurable hotkey support, checking for your own script updates, accessing the registry, and more. Plus, it demonstrates how to code shared objects in VBScript and leverage the Window-Eyes API.

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