Correct. Generally speaking you can't use Windows APIs in Javascript. But Plus! scripting does allows this thru the use of its own
Interop commands (see the
Plus! Scripting Help file). It also allows you to create allocated memory spaces (which is in essence all what a pointer is) and thus allows you to get and set data structures, needed for interacting with many Windows APIs.
I have some alcohol in my body , so beware of mistakes .... schol