In article <Ki11h.187$Jt3.66@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Peter Olcott" <NoSpam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> > And on a slightly different topic, don't just put your question in the
> > subject, put a subject in the subject and put your question in the
body,
> > it makes it easier to read and refer to, and frees you from having to
> > squeeze the question into a few dozen characters.
>
> Exactly what difference does it make?
> My subject and my question are one and the same thing, If I don't get
right
> to
> the point immediately the majority of people that only read the subject
> before
> deciding whether or not to even look at the message will never get
around to
> seeing my question.
How about the fact that your subject, though stated in the form of a
question, isn't a question, but just a sentence fragment with question
mark on the end, resulting in an extremely ambiguous attempt at posting
a question.
Do you want to know about how to use GUI scripting to provide keyboard
and mouse events to a third party application?
Or do you want to know how to write code that is called by GUI scripting
to allow for mouse and keyboard events in your application?
Or do you want to know if GUI scripting can be used (perhaps in just
your application) to without requiring the user to enable it?
Or do you want to know something else?


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