Hi Doug:
When implementing a shared object, do I need to implement a specific 
interface-I carn't seem to find any docs!
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Sean.

From: Doug Geoffray [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 22 March 2011 00:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects

Chip,

You can certainly do what you said but yes, you can also use 
SharedObjects.Register from any script you create.  It doesn't matter who 
creates the shared object.

Doug

On 3/21/2011 6:43 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Hi Doug,

re your answer on shared objects: you didn't mean you could create something 
which is part of the sharedobjects() structure used by VBScript and JScripts 
apps right?  You mean you could simply create a COM object, which could be used 
by any and all apps?

thanks.

Chip



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From: Doug Geoffray [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 4:37 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Sean Farrow
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects
Sean,

The 7.5 SDK is now live.  You can download it along with the older ones at:

https://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Developers/

Regarding your 32/64 bit install question, Window-Eyes simply copies in the 
files from  your .wepm and does the necessary associations.  The install of a 
.wepm doesn't do anything about if this OS or this bit level.  Of course you 
can do whatever you want with your script.  So you can include a startup global 
script that simply determines whatever it is you are interested in and then 
deletes or runs or renames or whatever you want.

As for shared objects, sure you can create a shared object from any language 
that supports COM automation.  Meaning any scripting language or full 
programming language that supports the Window-Eyes object model.

Doug

On 3/20/2011 12:56 PM, Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi:
Ok one message with a few queries:
Do we have a release date for the sdk for window-eyes 7.5 for writing external 
hosted scripts/connecting other applications to we?
If I'm writing hosted scripts (c++) for 64 bit machines, does window-eyes have 
a mechanism for installing certain files from a package for 64-bit and certain 
files for 32-bit?
And finally, is it possible to implement a shared object in c++/an external 
language?
Regards
Sean.

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