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Hi,

I have a gui with a menu, and I try to detect detect the state of a menu item, but can't find how.

example :

$RFR_menu = GUICtrlCreateMenu("RFR")
$RFR_menuitem[1] = GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("Allways on Top", $RFR_menu)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1,"allwaystop")

Func allwaystop()
    $state = GUICtrlGetState ($RFR_menuitem[1])

    ConsoleWrite(@CR&"$state "&$state&@CR)
    If $state = 0 Then
        WinSetOnTop("RenderFarmer", "", 1)
        GUICtrlSetState($RFR_menuitem[1], 1)
    Else
        WinSetOnTop("RenderFarmer", "", 0)
        GUICtrlSetState($RFR_menuitem[1], 0)
    EndIf
EndFunc

Any idea ?

Thks

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ok like often, I've spent two hours on this one last friday and I ask here to find the answer a few minutes after posting ..

so $state = GUICtrlRead ($RFR_menuitem[1])

state 68 = unchecked, 65 = checked

:)

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Remember that state contains bits for other conditions besides CHECKED/UNCHECKED, so you need to test for the right bit instead of the whole value:

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>

; ...

If BitAND($GUI_CHECKED, GUICtrlRead($RFR_menuitem[1])) Then
    ; Checked!
    
Else
    ; Not checked.
    
EndIf

:)

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