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Moving from auto3lib. to the latest version of autoit, several changes need to be made to my code.

One of them, seems so different that it seems to have beeen removed.

Has it been totally removed?

How to I translate the previous

_ListView_ClickItem($hWnd, $iIndex, "Right")

I simply need to right click on the found item of a listview

Anybody would be able to help ?

Is there a thread of this forum specific to the translations from the old autoit3lib to the new autoit that has it incorporated?

Thank You

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Moving from auto3lib. to the latest version of autoit, several changes need to be made to my code.

One of them, seems so different that it seems to have beeen removed.

Has it been totally removed?

How to I translate the previous

_ListView_ClickItem($hWnd, $iIndex, "Right")

I simply need to right click on the found item of a listview

Anybody would be able to help ?

Is there a thread of this forum specific to the translations from the old autoit3lib to the new autoit that has it incorporated?

Thank You

Has to be there in the 1st place to be removed. It never was in the Standard UDFs. It will be in the next release/beta whenever that is.

No specific translations. The lib was merged with the Standards, some made it some didn't. Some were re-written etc....

but here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...mp;#entry439238

SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs

 

Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.

 

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Has to be there in the 1st place to be removed. It never was in the Standard UDFs. It will be in the next release/beta whenever that is.

No specific translations. The lib was merged with the Standards, some made it some didn't. Some were re-written etc....

but here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...mp;#entry439238

Thank You!

Congratualation for your code!

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