The GW-Scripting list is a discussion list for information regarding the development and use of Window-Eyes scripts. Any subscriber of the GW-Scripting list has the ability to post on-topic messages.
From:
"RicksPlace" <ofbgmail@mi.rr.com>Subject:
Re: Question: Window-Eyes and .NET.Date:
Tue, Mar 26, 2013 12:41:57 pmHi Kevin:
There is a complete introduction series on VBS scripting (Audio Files)
created by Chip Orange available.
They will take you through most of the basics but you will need to also do a
little homework concerning programming using VBScript syntax - the actual
statements like variables, looping and tables and all that jazz.
I am not sure wwhere the archived audio tutorials are but Chip did them
online for us and they are very good.
Ask and someone will give hyou the link to where they are located and I
think they are a good place to start to get a very clear overview of the
scripting process using VBS.
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Morales" <kevinmorales2114@gmail.com>
To: <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: Question: Window-Eyes and .NET.
> 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 <steve@gwmicro.com> 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
>>
>>
>
There is a complete introduction series on VBS scripting (Audio Files)
created by Chip Orange available.
They will take you through most of the basics but you will need to also do a
little homework concerning programming using VBScript syntax - the actual
statements like variables, looping and tables and all that jazz.
I am not sure wwhere the archived audio tutorials are but Chip did them
online for us and they are very good.
Ask and someone will give hyou the link to where they are located and I
think they are a good place to start to get a very clear overview of the
scripting process using VBS.
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Morales" <kevinmorales2114@gmail.com>
To: <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: Question: Window-Eyes and .NET.
> 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 <steve@gwmicro.com> 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
>>
>>
>




