I myself used the Window Spy tool that came with autohotkey to figure out what control names to give to my Win32::GuiTest scripts, just because that's what I'd gotten used to using.
As you hinted at, using the GuiTest example spy script to get the info straight from the source makes a lot more sense.
In reply to Re^2: Winsply++ for Windows 7 or some other tool like Winspy++
by SuicideJunkie
in thread Winsply++ for Windows 7 or some other tool like Winspy++
by Pooh
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