Thanks Steve
Being a newcomer to W-E with studies that keep me busy at this point, I
haven't got around to writing scripts as yet, although it certainly is
on my to-do list.
If it's not a huge task to achieve what you're describing, I most
certainly would appreciate if some kind soul could write such an app for
me, it would make daily working in SQL Server a more pleasant experience.
Jacques\
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Sender: Stephen Clower
Hello Jacques,
In this instance, the Control-Shift-H command does not apply since you
are not in Browse Mode. I do not have SQL Server installed on my
workstation, but the behavior you describe sounds like a typical .net
grid control. We received the coordinates through MSAA and speak them.
In some versions of the control, we are also given the contents of the
cell-- though this is not always the case. The most expedient solution
to customize what Window-Eyes speaks is to write a small app which
watches for an MSAA focus event, and handle the cell processing yourself.
HTH.
Steve
On 7/25/2011 11:02 AM, Jacques Stassen wrote:
Hi Stephen
Stand alone, it's Management Studio which is part of Microsoft SQL
Server.
Thanks.
Jacques
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