On 1/1/2014 1:52 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
All,

thanks for the information. I will look into it. In relation to Tim's comment. 
The reason why I want to stick to Win32 API's is because I am blind. The screen 
reader which allows me to use the computer does not work with Xwindow style 
widgets.  They have to be native Windows style objects.

That is the challenge I have in front of me in finding a GUI library that works 
with my screen reader.

I'm in a similar position. I'm disabled (hands) and use speech recognition. Naturally speaking plays nice with some windows edit controls and not any of the other "non standard" edit controls (Nuances's language, not mine).


I do have some knowledge of Event driven, OOPS programming. But it is very 
basic and normally I use other peoples codes. :-)

I'm a little more advanced on programming but am hampered by the learning curve of windows documentation. a bit of interactive mentoring would go a long way.

I am in the middle of writing a Telnet app to send a huge config to my router 
which is one of my learning steps. :-)

I may be able to help with that some. I'm making the same type of tool using ssh. most not-yet-disabled people will find how we work rather strange. :-)

--- eric
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