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can anyone teach me how to make a script that will point the mouse pointer to a color then double click then if there is no color like that it will move randomly until it finds that color again?

There are two main functions you'll need to use.

1) PixelSearch(left, top, right, bottom, color [, shade-variation [, step [, hwnd]]] )

2) MouseMove ( x, y [,speed])

Basically, the PixelSearch will search a given area (a square; think of drawing a square in MSPaint) for a single pixel of a specific color. Refer to the AutoIt Help file for the specifics on this function (also available online here: PixelSearch)

The MouseMove is pretty self explanatory. MouseMove

PixelSearch sets @error to 1 if it could not find your desired pixel in the reference area, so:

Local  $FindPixel = PixelSearch(50, 50, 100, 100, 0xffffffff)

If @error = 1 Then
    $FindPixel = 0
    Do
        MouseMove(Random(0,800,1),Random(0,800,1))
        $FindPixel = PixelSearch(50, 50, 100, 100, 0xffffffff)
        If UBound($FindPixel) = 2 Then SetError(0)
    Until @Error = 0
EndIf

Keep in mind I haven't tested this, and you'll obviously want to put this int o a loop and tweak it, but this should get you started.

is it possible to make that code?

I've been programming in AutoIt for years. It is one of the simplest complex languages around. With it's advanced DLL calling structures, direct WMI support, it's vast array of built-in functions, and I just found a way to insert assembly code directly into an autoit program.... you can literally do just about ANYTHING with AutoIt, my friend. It just takes time, patience, willingness to make stuff that doesn't work to figure out what does, and a LOT of time on Google. :) Edited by TeamRocket
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Cashernxxx,

oh do you know any application that if you click in that pixel the color code will appear?

You already have one installed with AutoIt. :)

If you did a standard install you find it at "C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Au3Info.exe". Open it and select the "Mouse" tab - then when you drag the "gunsight" over a pixel it will tell you the colour. You can even select the "Magnify" option to see exactly where your cursor is. :)

Have fun! :P

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