[program-l] Re: How to get JAWS to act on cursor movement in VS 2013 if the movement is caused by something other than the arrow keys.

  • From: "RickUSA" <ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 04:57:22 -0400

Hi: You could be right.
I only played with UIA a little in a Visual Studio project I created using WindowEyes to voice things. Since the UIA is available in the JAWS scripting language it would seem the way to go if scripting JAWS going forward. You might be correct in the event to use, I dont know, but I think it a good idea for scriptors to learn to use native UIA via a script. Then can just stub various event handlers to pick the one that works for what they want to do. If JAWS has canned code for various events perhaps that would be a major time-saver - WindowEyes doesnt address UIA at all in their scripting language yet as far as I know so I have very, very little experience scripting for UIA. But it looks like I will be working with it going forward if I need to script anything for JAWS. Rick USA
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