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Adergon
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Hey all!

I was wondering if there is a function that moves the mouse up,left,right,down on the screen for X amount of sleep. Basically a mouse that moves up,down,left,right from the current position.

Example:MouseMove(X,X)

MouseMoveDown

SLeep(150)

MouseMoveDown "stop"

The mouse moved down from the current position for 0,150 seconds.

LOL i did my best sorry, i hope any1 can understand this.

Thanks!

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Try MouseMove maybe??? Did you even look in the help file?

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Put it in a loop that increments the X position every second or so, or the Y position if you want to move it in the other plane, or both so it moves diagonally, for however many seconds/minutes/hours/days you want it to be moving in that direction.

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There is no native function that moves the mouse a step down. You can easily create a function that does that using mousegetpos(), mousemove() and sleep().

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There is no native function that moves the mouse a step down. You can easily create a function that does that using mousegetpos(), mousemove() and sleep().

Thank you for the information, Now i know there's no function like that. Mystery solved.

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Personally I like the mouse funtion that moves it in circles AND

wile @ it also move diagonally from current posision?

HotKeySet("{esc}", "Stop")
TrayTip("Hot Key:", 'Press "ESC" to stop', 30)
Sleep(1500)
$Asleep = 10
$radius = 10
$speed = 15
$degree = 0
While "waiting"
MoveMyMous()
Sleep($Asleep)
WEnd
Func Stop()
Exit
EndFunc ;==>Stop
Func pi($calc = 1000)
Local $b = 0
For $a = 1 To $calc
$b += 1 / ($a * $a)
Next
Return Sqrt($b * 6)
EndFunc ;==>pi
Func MoveMyMous()
$pos = MouseGetPos()
$degree = $degree + $speed
$radian = ($degree / 180) * pi()
$xz = $pos[0] + Cos($radian) * $radius
$yz = $pos[1] + Sin($radian) * $radius
MouseMove($xz, $yz, 0)
EndFunc ;==>MoveMyMous
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