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GUICtrlGetState. It will return $GUI_ENABLE or $GUI_DISABLE.

For details please see the help file.

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GUICtrlGetState. It will return $GUI_ENABLE or $GUI_DISABLE.

For details please see the help file.

Now the problem is, it always returns -1.

I included GUIConstantsEx.au3

I wrote it this way: GUICtrlGetState(333)

when 333 is ID

With that, ControlGetText does work with this ID...

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GUICtrlGetState works only for your own GUI controls.

For controls inside external application use ControlCommand() with IsEnabled command

works!!!!!

thank you

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