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HKosova
13 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi Oleg,
The WPF and MSAA object identification engines are two different independent engines, that's why, they generate different object trees from some point onward. I'm afraid, there's no way to "merge" their object trees, because in most cases, there's no direct correspondence between the WPF- and MSAA-identified objects.
The WPF and MSAA object identification engines are two different independent engines, that's why, they generate different object trees from some point onward. I'm afraid, there's no way to "merge" their object trees, because in most cases, there's no direct correspondence between the WPF- and MSAA-identified objects.
It's difficult to answer specifically without seeing your tested application and your test project settings.Can you send your tested app and test project to our Support Team for investigation (under an NDA if needed)? They'll look into it and suggest the best options for handling your custom WPF controls.
But I have added all the available class names to the OpenApplications/WPF page of the project properties, and I've got nothing.
Do I do anything wrong with the settings?
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