WinDig is a free, open source utility that digs for as much technical information as it can about a currently running application. The information may be useful in learning how to use an application or knowing how to configure assistive technology to work with it. For example, the information includes a list of all hot keys and menu items. It also includes information about the types of controls in the user interface and the values they currently contain.
When launched, it presents an alphabetized list of the titles of all top-level windows (including hidden ones). After you choose a window to dig, the program extracts information in five categories and saves the output in a text file. The process may take several seconds, but you will know when it completes because WinDig loads the output into your default text editor.
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