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  1. I want to get the window coordinates of the command line window I tried following but it cannot acces the variable $aPos... Local $sCommandlinePath = "C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe" RunCm() Func RunCm() RunWait($sCommandlinePath) ; Retrieve the position as well as height and width of the active window. Local $aPos = WinGetPos("[CLASS:ConsoleWindowClass]") ; Display the array values returned by WinGetPos. MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "X-Pos: " & $aPos[0] & @CRLF & _ "Y-Pos: " & $aPos[1] & @CRLF & _ "Width: " & $aPos[2] & @CRLF & _ "Height: " & $aPos[3]) EndFunc While 1 Sleep(1000) RunCm() WEnd
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