Can be done yes, though for simplicity I recommend first trying to use JAWS
native events to catch such things. But for direct use of UIA events, examine
the UIAScriptAPI features and the UIA event constants in uia.jsh. Your
UIAScriptAPI object for event handling will need to be a global so it doesn't
go away while you're capturing events.
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 11:16:57AM -0500, Travis Roth wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use UIA to monitor for new events?
Specifically I want to monitor a list and know when it is dynamically
updated. Is it possible to do this within the confines of JAWS scripting?
Travis
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