[jawsscripts] Re: how to use MSAA

Yes, that reminds me that there are at least two ways of navigating --
the one I previously mentioned and AccNavigate.

Jamal
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Travis
Roth wrote:

> Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 12:49:09 -0500
> From: Travis Roth <travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: how to use  MSAA
>
> You will need to explore the MSAA hierarchy to find if the information is
> there. Microsoft Inspector, or  the BX  toolkit or similar should be able to
> help you.
>
> If it is there then you need to navigate to it. Starting with the parent
> object that you can get too, it appears you do have one in our script now,
> navigate using accNavigate.
>
> let object = object.accNavigate(7,0) (move to first child)
>
> let object = object.accNavigate(5,0) (move to next object)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cohn, Jonathan C [IT]
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 12:25 PM
> To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [jawsscripts] how to use MSAA
>
> OK this is my third attempt at getting a response .
> I am working with office communicator and there appears to be only one
> "window" in the main application window that lets one change their status,
> search for a contact and change status.
>
> I took large portions of the MSN scripts and have gotten them to work.  They
> mostly depend on various events like FocusChangeEvent,
> ActiveItemChangeEvent, and
>
> ValueChangedEvent .
>
>
>
> In the "Contact List" there are several ListBoxItems most of these have a
> "Contact Presence",  object that I can see with bx (and activate the
> associated button).  This "Contact Presence",  has a subObject that lists
> how long the associated contact will be available but I can not figure out
> how to navigate down to this grandchild of the MSAA object that has focus.
>
>
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Jon
>
>
>
>
>
> script TestListBoxItem()
>
> ;test the object to see if it is list box item and try to print proper
> state.
>
> var
>
> handle hwin,
>
> string sText,
>
> string sValue,
>
> string sParentObjectName,
>
> int iObjType,
>
> int iSubType,
>
> handle
>
> iFocusObject ,
>
> handle iObject
>
> SayInteger(100)
>
> let hwin = GetFocus ()
>
> If GlobalWindowClass ==cwc_DirectUIHWND Then
>
> let iObjType=GetObjectSubTypeCode()
>
> If iObjType==WT_LISTBOXITEM Then
>
> if ! giIsInContactList then
>
> let sParentObjectName = GetObjectName (true, 1)
>
> IF ! StringCompare (sParentObjectName , "Contact List", true) THEN
>
> let giIsInContactList=true
>
>
>
> sayString(sText)
>
> endif
>
> ENDIF
>
> IF giIsInContactList THEN
>
> sayString(navGetObjectName (navGetFirstChildObjectID (navGetCurrentObjectID
> () ))
>
> )
>
> ENDIF
>
> let
>
> sValue = ""
>
> If GetObjectInfoByName (hwin, "Contact Presence", 1, iSubType, giState,
> sValue) Then
>
> ;
>
> ;;what do I do here to get child objects
>
>  sayString(sValue)
>
> let iFocusObject = navGetFocusObjectID ()
>
> SayObjectTypeAndText (iFocusObject)
>
> let iObject = navGetFirstChildObjectID (iFocusObject, hwin)
>
> sayObjectTypeAndText(iObject)
>
> endif
>
> endif ; ListBox Item
>
> endif ; Direct UI
>
> EndScript
>
>
>
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