Thanks for the ideas guys: I'll check to see if that listbox has an
accessible and try and see if I can find a box with the mouse tommorow.
Right now I do notice that every once in awhile a clip is rendered with the
string "unchecked". Most of the time the clips after the Text of the item in
the listBox is either blank.
This is curious and makes me wonder 2 things: First, their might be a timing
problem with the status, checked or unchecked string clip, being displayed
before the rest of the stuff is read for that item. Second, what is a string
clip doing in place of a actual checkbox image or something. There might be
an image and perhaps I can find it mousing around or in some other fashon.
So thanks for the ideas.Later:
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "net bat" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: ListBox With CheckBoxes
many of these check boxes can be defined with the graphic dictionary
without the need for a app.
if so you would find the boxes with the mouse and give them a graphic
description to make them work.
i have a lotto program that will not speak the status of the check boxes
and gw stated that maybe a app might work if you used the color change
of the check boxes. then it could announce the status when the color
changes.
----- Original Message -----
From: "RicksPlace" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: ListBox With CheckBoxes
Hi: In Windows XP under the Control Panel I clicked Add/Remove programs,
selected Windows Components and highlighted Internet Information Services
(IIS) and clicked the Description buttion.
It is a ListBox of items to install.
I can not hear what the Checked status is of the Items CheckBox. I have
used
a script to look at the individual ListItems and can get the Text and Data
properties. The text is the text of each item to install. The data appears
to be unique integers.Is there some way to intarregate the status of the
checkboxes? I can't even find them but every once in awhile I will her one
of them say Unchecked when cursoring up and down but 90 percent of the
time
they don't speak anything.
I would have them speak their state, checked or unchecked or partially
checked but I can't figure out how to even get the current status of them
since there is no CheckBox control as far as I can tell but I should think
there is one somehow. the TypeName method returns the string value
"ListBox". Is this a value supplied through WindowEyes? I am wondering
since
I see a CheckListBox in the .net framework and my Target App is a Windows
XP Feature so might be using the .net Framework objects - just not sure.
Anyway, I am looking for ideas how to determine if one of the items in the
ListBox is checked or not.
Rick USA
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