I am slogging through some GW scripts trying to figure out what is going on.
In Audition and a couple of others they seem to be connecting to the running 
application by connecting to some of it's MSAA Events I guess.
In the Audition script they seem to be using a variable called accObject as a 
reference to something in the Running Application. First, where are they 
getting the reference and defining the accObject variable value?
Second, I want to set and change properties in a DataGridView in the Running 
Application
That means modify the existing instance of the control
 So, how do I get a reference to the control so I can access it's properties 
and methods?
In VBS I think the Create or GetObject would be used but what about in 
Windoweyes?
I do not see anything like that in several GW scripts I looked at.
The closest thing in the Audition Script seems to be a variable they call 
accObject.
Where do the define that variable and where do they load it's value with a 
CreateObject or GetObject or even just create a new instance with the New 
keyword or what?
I've spent days trying to figure this stuff out, no books, no documentation 
other than cryptic object definitions and scripts that don't seem to follow the 
VBScript as I have read up on in the MS manuals. Also, I found one of the 
commands ConnectEvent. Not a command nor subroutine but a method under the 
Script Object. But, you would never know that as there is no object where the 
method is being applied. It should be MyScript.ConnectEvent(Whatever)
Or something like that. Also, the ConnectObject talks about connecting multiple 
events, what? Doesn't the ConnectObject Method, if that is what they want to 
call it, suppose to, well, connect an Object?
So, anyway, if you know where they define the accObject, where they it's value 
and if that is some object running in the Running Application could you let me 
know?
 One more thing, what is an Overlp? From what I learned it was something on a 
screen overlapping another item, here it looks like they mean the Running 
Application. Is this the case?
I'm tired, want to make a little progress and get away from anything to do with 
Windoweyes sometime today. Thanks if you can help.
Rick USA

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