[jawsscripts] Re: Triggering FocusChangedEvent from a hotkey to force HscFocusChanged to run?

  • From: "Martin Slack" <m.g.slack@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:08:18 +0100

Martin



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geoff Chapman" <gch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 7:20 PM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Triggering FocusChangedEvent from a hotkey to force 
HscFocusChanged to run?


> mighty scripters.
> A very pathetic greens question today, but, I have a situation on a 
> client's computer, whereby within his internet explorer 6 browser, which 
> is what his company uses as their front end shell to several inhouse 
> applications and pages etc,
> sometimes FocusChangedEvent simply does not fire, when his new 
> page/document loads.
> Which means of course that then HscFocusChanged, the function that causes 
> hsc to check the TopLevelWindow, of the page, and then realize that it's 
> meant to switch sets, does not run.
> Thus it doesn't switch sets via topLevelWidnow name, as it should, in 
> these situations.
>
>
> Thus, is it possible, for me to, say, trigger, either the whole 
> FocusChangedEvent functionh from inside a script, rather than it being 
> triggered automatically as it normally would be? in order to then force 
> the HscFocusChanged to run, and cause the set switch that's meant to 
> happen upon each new page that loads?
>
> But, well I got a bit tangled up with the whole passing parameters thing, 
> and whether, if at all, what I'm trying to achieve, really can be done?
>
> I tried just putting the single function:
>
> HSCFocusChanged (GetWindowname (GetTopLevelWindow (FocusWindow)))
>
>
>
> into a script, but when compiling, it complains about it and claims:
>
> Unknown variable FocusWindow
> So, has anyone got any great ideas of how I might accomplish what I'm 
> trying to? in the case where the normal FocusChangedEvent, simply does not 
> fire upon the loading of a new Page?
>
> I know the answer of how to do this must be simple, but, it's just 
> stupidly eluding me at the present?
> I'd be greatful for any tips anyone might have to share on whether one can 
> run an event driven function, in this key-oriented way?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Geoff c.
>
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