Hello all,

I want to create several subrotines: macro1, macro2, macro3, macro4...
And I want to select one of then in a dialog box.

I could add a form and add a combobox to the form. Each item of the
combo would be associated to a different subrotine. This could be a
solution for most people, but not for me.

I am blind and I use computer by means of a screen reader. The
construction of forms requires to copy and paste objects, positioning
then on the screen. This is a task not possible to do with a screen
reader.

But I know there is a simple dialog listbox, standard in Windows,
similar to msgbox or input box, that could be useful for me in this
case. Probabily, it's something available in user32.dll.

My question is: does someone know how to call it?

The ideia is: a main macro is called by means of keystroke. A simple
listbox is shown. With arrows, I select an item corresponding to
another defined macro.

What do you can say about it?

Best regards,


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