Ray,
I discovered that the first app I sent you was an earlier version by 2 days and the hotkey was not working in that one. So I sent you off list the working Ribbon Read program inside a attached zip folder. Bruce Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 6:34 PM Subject: Re: Question About CUITe Object Recorder Hi Ray, I sent you some sample programs to read UI off this list. Try them and see if you can at least read the program. Modifying or tweaking them for your needs. Bruce Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 10:25 AM Subject: Question About CUITe Object Recorder Hello All: I am looking to begin developing some automated test scripts for work and there is a tool called CUITe Object Recorder I will need to use. What this tool does is record elements in a website or in an application you want to include in your test script, and generate C# (C Sharp) class definitions for them so you can include them in test scripts. Is there a Window-Eyes App developed for this tool? If so, where can I find it? If there's no app for CUITe Object Recorder, I'd like to try my hand at developing one. This tool appears to use a custome Window Class, and re-classing it doesn't seem to be helping. I need to be able to access several buttons in the tool's main or focus window. There's a record button to start and stop element recording, an address bar where I need to type in, say, a web address, an 'add' button to add the elements I want to include, and a code button to generate the C# class which I can then include in Visual Studio Premium. Can I develop a WE app with keyboard shortcuts to access the button controls and the address bar? Is there some sample app code you'd all recommend I check out to see how this is done? I have read through the WE App Manual but didn't really see anything that would guide me in developing this app. Thanks in advance for any help,. Ray Campbell, Senior Web Accessibility Analyst rcampb...@tapgroup.com Office: 630-403-5964 Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 10:25 AM Subject: Question About CUITe Object Recorder Hello All: I am looking to begin developing some automated test scripts for work and there is a tool called CUITe Object Recorder I will need to use. What this tool does is record elements in a website or in an application you want to include in your test script, and generate C# (C Sharp) class definitions for them so you can include them in test scripts. Is there a Window-Eyes App developed for this tool? If so, where can I find it? If there's no app for CUITe Object Recorder, I'd like to try my hand at developing one. This tool appears to use a custome Window Class, and re-classing it doesn't seem to be helping. I need to be able to access several buttons in the tool's main or focus window. There's a record button to start and stop element recording, an address bar where I need to type in, say, a web address, an 'add' button to add the elements I want to include, and a code button to generate the C# class which I can then include in Visual Studio Premium. Can I develop a WE app with keyboard shortcuts to access the button controls and the address bar? Is there some sample app code you'd all recommend I check out to see how this is done? I have read through the WE App Manual but didn't really see anything that would guide me in developing this app. Thanks in advance for any help,. Ray Campbell, Senior Web Accessibility Analyst rcampb...@tapgroup.com Office: 630-403-5964 --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com