Re: GUI Scripting Language the can see everything on the display screen?
- From: "Peter Olcott" <olcott@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 14:46:56 -0500
"carmen miranda" <@foster.com> wrote in message
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just mentioned 4 types of programs from desktop word processing OLE
container i.e., Microsoft Word, to a picture viewer. You are able to launch
most programs from Microsoft Internet Explorer. Often clicking on a file
will will open the program. The file shortcuts could be as external data
types in a file. The GUI could list your files by applicatrion type. Then
any chosen applicatio type will list your files, click it opens the
application. Superbase only uses 4 500 kbytes of ram. It is not an object
processor program. You read the website right?
"carmen miranda" <@foster.com> wrote in message
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The superbase program can be told what to look for on the screen to know where
to automatically control multiple sequences of mouse movements and click the
mouse on the screen location that it was told to look for?
Before you say anything else, please say (yes or no) to the above question.
Thanks.
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