Traversing an application's window can obviously be a daunting task. My questions are: When attempting to fit together the strategy for a process, is the analysis for solutions to be based of which key strokes are required to focus on an intended target? Or, might knowledge of the underlying elements of the Windows OS better serve the scripter such that a lot of trial and error attempts to reach the target would be greatly reduced if the scripter knows how windows is configured and/or structured? I have a book for Windows 7 for Dummies. Is there other materials that may be better resources. Whether the material is accessible or not is not a great requirement. Obviously, accessible material whether it is from an accessible manual or online would be more convenient. I hire folks to read, so I can research printed materials. I worked 33 years in database management so digesting internals material are just fine. Obviously, learning the results of functions and scripts which are developed must be learned. Any suggestions are welcomed. I have attending both of the Freedomscientific on site scripting courses. Your responses will be welcomed. Gary Patterson __________� View the list's information and change your settings at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts