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<description><![CDATA[Ok, no worries! Good luck!]]></description>
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Ok, no worries! Good luck!
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<description><![CDATA[Thanks Keith,
After reading through the ClipboardFusion features on the web site, it seems possible for me to build a .NET assembly to query the Windows UIAutomation framework, and retrieve the active control that way.
I need to do a bit more research but this is looking hopeful. Thanks again,...]]></description>
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Thanks Keith,<br/>
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After reading through the ClipboardFusion features on the web site, it seems possible for me to build a .NET assembly to query the Windows UIAutomation framework, and retrieve the active control that way.<br/>
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I need to do a bit more research but this is looking hopeful. Thanks again,<br/>
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Steve
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<description><![CDATA[It is possible to check a window's process name, title, and class with a ClipboardFusion Macro, but not really possible to check for a specific control inside a window.
Sorry!]]></description>
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It is possible to check a window's process name, title, and class with a ClipboardFusion Macro, but not really possible to check for a specific control inside a window.<br/>
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Sorry!
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<description><![CDATA[I've been looking into ClipboardFusion.
As ClipboardFusion supports the .NET frameworks and is extensible, is it possible to inspect the currently selected UI objects from hotkey scripts? For example, if I have the cursor focused on text field A in window B, could I have a hotkey script that che...]]></description>
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I've been looking into ClipboardFusion.<br/>
<br/>
As ClipboardFusion supports the .NET frameworks and is extensible, is it possible to inspect the currently selected UI objects from hotkey scripts? For example, if I have the cursor focused on text field A in window B, could I have a hotkey script that checks if Window B and text field A are currently active?<br/>
<br/>
I'm currently using AutoHotKey, but it doesn't seem to let my scripts detect where on the screen the hotkey was called from. This would be great for creating context-sensitive hotkeys. Are there any examples of how to create context-aware hotkeys in Clipboard Fusion?<br/>
<br/>
Thanks for any tips or advice!<br/>
<br/>
Steve.
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