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Middle Mouse Button & Wheel Hook


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Just thought I'd leave this here. ;)

#cs
;   Returns $MWHL as: 1=up, -1=down, 0=idle
;   Returns $MBUT as: 1=Click, 0=Not

;       *** EXAMPLE ***

MWHL_INIT()
While GUIGetMsg()<>-3
    If $MWHL+$MBUT Then MsgBox(0,"",StringMid("UpDownClick",StringInStr("1 -1  2",$MWHL+($MBUT*2),1),3+($MWHL*-1)+($MBUT*2)))
WEnd
#ce

Func MWHL_INIT()
Global $MWHL, $MBUT,$mwhl_call=DllCall("kernel32.dll","hwnd", "GetModuleHandle","ptr",0),$mwhl_back=DllCall("user32.dll","hwnd","SetWindowsHookEx","int",14,"ptr",DllCallbackGetPtr(DllCallbackRegister("MWHL","int","hwnd;uint;long")),"hwnd",$mwhl_call[0],"dword",0)
EndFunc

Func MWHL($h,$m,$l)
$MWHL=BitShift(DllStructGetData(DllStructCreate("int X;int Y;dword mouseData", $l), 3), 16)/120
$MBUT=($m=0x208)
EndFunc
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"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change."                                      - Stephen Hawking                                        "...not the ability to exploit others."                                                  - OldCoder
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Not bad. Kinda the same thing, but since AutoIt already has Primary & Secondary Up & Down events, all I really needed was the middle mouse schtuff. Plus I like the simplicity of small, uncomplicated functions...I'm getting old and if I can keep it simple, I'm much more happy, (and less confused). ;)

Thanks fer yer reply and cheers. :)

EDIT: By the way, I was looking through your UDFs, and I must say you have some nice functions there. Keep up the good work. ;)

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