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Hello,

I have created a GUI with a button and I would like to prevent the user to move it. I guess this could be done by removing the title bar (I just found out how to remove the tile bar, but I would prefer to avoid that)?

I found out how to remove the minimize/maximize/close controls, so this cannot be done.

$Form1 = GUICreate("Stopwatch Information", 411, 114, -1, -1, 0)

The window button still needs to be active, therefore I cannot use WinSetState ( "title", "text", @SW_DISABLE). Any hint?

Thanks

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Hello,

I have created a GUI with a button and I would like to prevent the user to move it. I guess this could be done by removing the title bar (I just found out how to remove the tile bar, but I would prefer to avoid that)?

I found out how to remove the minimize/maximize/close controls, so this cannot be done.

$Form1 = GUICreate("Stopwatch Information", 411, 114, -1, -1, 0)

The window button still needs to be active, therefore I cannot use WinSetState ( "title", "text", @SW_DISABLE). Any hint?

Thanks

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
;#include <windowsconstants.au3>

Const $WM_SYSCOMMAND = 0x0112


$gui = GUICreate("")
GUISetState()
GUIRegisterMsg($WM_SYSCOMMAND, "On_WM_SYSCOMMAND")

While GUIGetMsg() <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
WEnd

Func On_WM_SYSCOMMAND($hWnd, $Msg, $wParam, $lParam)
    If BitAND($wParam, 0xFFF0) = $SC_MOVE Then Return False

    Return $GUI_RUNDEFMSG
EndFunc
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