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Is Koda immune to ControlClick?


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Looks like Koda is ControlClick resistant. I am trying to make script that would click on new label button on Koda toolbar, but ControlClick doesn't work with Koda.

Nothing happens when ControlClick("oda FormDesigner", "", "[CLASS:TTBToolbar; INSTANCE:1]", "left", 1, 77, 14) gets called.

Does anyone have ideas what might be wrong?

I want to Create script that would click on Koda toolbar to add button, then click on Form1 to place label and then on Object Inspector click on caption.

#include <Misc.au3>

$dll = DllOpen("user32.dll")
$Alt = "12"
$L = "4C"

While 1
    If ProcessExists("Fd.exe") Then
        If WinActive("[CLASS:TAForm]") Then
            If _IsPressed($Alt, $dll) Then
                If _IsPressed($L, $dll) Then
                    ConsoleWrite("Click on Label" & @CRLF)
                    WinActivate("oda FormDesigner")
                    Sleep(50)
                    ControlClick("oda FormDesigner", "", "[CLASS:TTBToolbar; INSTANCE:1]", "left", 1, 77, 14)
                EndIf
            EndIf
        EndIf
    EndIf
WEnd

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Many Delphi apps have an issue with Control*() functions.

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