Thanks Aaron, Got them.
  I downloaded the SDK for the files.
  I downloaded the Example VB.net app to see how it handled Events and 
callbacks.
  I am attempting to create a new project based on your sample code but in 
VB.net.
  VB.net handles Events diferently than C# does - at least syntactically.
  I may use basically your method, dynamic, to implement event handling if it 
is not dynamic in the VB.net example to more closely duplicate your example for 
a short tutorial if it all works.

  Rick USA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Aaron Smith 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 7:53 AM
  Subject: Re: External Script


  All the files you need are available in the Window-Eyes Scripting SDK, which 
is available (along with examples for VB .NET, C#, VB6, and C++ 2005/2008) on 
the Developer Resources part of App Central:

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

  Aaron

  On 4/13/2012 6:20 AM, RicksPlace wrote: 
    Hi Aaron:
    I would like to know if we still have to download and include any WE files 
to an External Binary App.
    If so, where are they located?
    In the C# example you reference the Windoweyes DLL in the Using Statement.
    Is this the same Windoweyes DLL we used a few years ago?
    I would imagine there is a new version and, perhaps, other files to include 
in a .net project.
    I couldn't find where they are located (Downloaded From) in the scripting 
Docs and it wasn't mentioned in the WIKI Article about scripting in the 
External App sub-section.
    Thanks:
    Rick USA



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