There is no COM automation interface to the system tray that I'm aware
of. You can easily get to the system tray window using the Windows
object's FilterByClassAndModule method, and drill through the windows
that way. Alternatively, you can get the Accessible object for the
systray window, and get the information for the icons that way (which is
what Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 now does for super fast systray access).
This might be a better discussion for gw-scripting so we don't bog down
this list with details others aren't interested in.
Aaron
Juan Hernandez wrote:
Hi guys,
how can I access controls in the sys tray via com?
where can I read on this, what objects do I initialize etc?
I'd like to write a script to read my wifi status on a keypress, etc
Thanks.
Juan Hernandez
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