Mike,

Most everything is done with variables.  They should grab the Turkish strings, 
right?  The only static English text that I use is the ActiveWinow title of 
Device Manager.  H\What is the best way to get around this situation.  You 
don't have to write separate subs for all the languages you are localized in 
surely.

Vic

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael D. Lawler 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:25 PM
  Subject: RE: Device Status 1.0 released


  Just so you know MSAA strings can be and generally are localized in different 
languages.



  At 07:41 AM 2/22/2009, you wrote:

    Do you have a Turkish version of both Window-Eyes and Windows itself?
     
    When you arrow up and down in Device Manager, do you hear the device names 
spoken as normal?  I thought one time you said that you did not hear anything.
     
    I am going to call tech support on Monday and ask them about this.
     
    Vic
     
     
    From: Selahattin Aydin [ mailto:[email protected]] 
    Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 7:04 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Device Status 1.0 released
     
    Vik,
    Yes i use XP-SP2
    Please note that the first version (0.3) was working and producing status 
information of devices under Turkish version of Windows XP-SP2.     The problem 
i have described was valid for further versions.
    When i go into Device manager and press Alt-Windows-D, i cannot get any 
response from Window-Eyes. However, Alt-Windows-E works as it should.
     
    Again, the first version (0.3) was giving status information.
     
    ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Vic Beckley 

      To: [email protected] 

      Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 3:36 AM

      Subject: RE: Device Status 1.0 released



      Now that I have the script finished, I will look into this.  Do you know 
what needs to be done to localize it in Turkish? I will have to find that part 
of the manual.



      I don't understand why the script does not work, though.  It seems the 
VBScript code should work the same in whatever language.  I wonder if MSAA 
information could be different in non-English versions of Windows.  You are 
running Windows XP, right?



      What happens if you go into Device Manager and press Alt-Windows-D?  Does 
it do or say anything?



      It might take a while, but we will work this out.



      Vic





      From: Selahattin Aydin [ mailto:[email protected]] 

      Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 1:23 PM

      To: [email protected]

      Subject: Re: Device Status 1.0 released



      Vic,

      Although the function associated with Windows-Alt-E is working fine, i'm 
not able to get status information of any device under Turkish version of 
Windows XP-SP-2.

      If it is possible to fix this issue, i am willing to localize the script.



        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Vic Beckley 

        To: [email protected] ; [email protected] 

        Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 5:45 PM

        Subject: Device Status 1.0 released



        Hello all,



        I just posted Device Status 1.0.  This script reads the status of 
devices in Device Manager.  Below is the change log.



        Changes in Device Status 1.0:



        The script now works with Vista although differently than XP as 
described below.



        Under XP pressing Alt-Windows-D will bring up a list of any devices 
that are disabled or not working. Arrow to a device and press enter and you 
will be focused on that device in Device Manager. Press Escape or the Cancel 
button and you will exit the dialog.



        Under Vista pressing Alt-Windows-D will focus the first branch in the 
Device Manager tree that is expanded.  When a branch has a device that is not 
working properly, that branch is expanded when you first open Device Manager. 
You then have to investigate that branch to find the problem.



        Under both operating systems you are informed if there are no bad 
devices.



        I also added the Alt-Windows-E shortcut to open a new message in your 
default mail program already addressed to me. I would like to hear how people 
like the script and if it does not work as advertised



        I hope someone gets some use out of this script.  enjoy!



        Vic







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