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Hi, I've been searching and testing things out to hold the left mouse button down, but what I'm doing isn't working. Here is what I'm using:

HotKeySet("LCTRL","on")

HotKeySet("RCTRL","off")

Func on ()

MouseDown("primary")

EndFunc

Func off ()

MouseUp("primary")

EndFunc

It should be pretty easy to fix. I just started this kind of scripting today, so bear with me :huh2:

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Hi, I've been searching and testing things out to hold the left mouse button down, but what I'm doing isn't working. Here is what I'm using:

HotKeySet("LCTRL","on")

HotKeySet("RCTRL","off")

Func on ()

MouseDown("primary")

EndFunc

Func off ()

MouseUp("primary")

EndFunc

It should be pretty easy to fix. I just started this kind of scripting today, so bear with me :huh2:

You need a loop or something to keep the script alive so it can listen for Hotkeys.

The way i would do it:

#include <misc.au3>
Global $var = 1

While 1
    If _IsPressed('A2') Then
        $var = 0
            While $var = 0
                MouseClick("primary")
                Sleep(100)
                    If _IsPressed('A3') Then
                        $var = 1
                    EndIf
            WEnd
    EndIf
Wend
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