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So i made my first script but when i tried to run it, a message pops up: Line 3 error parsing function call.

I have posted other threads but they got locked cuz i hadnt read the rules properly, so i decided to change the script completely and make it so it just moves the mouse across the screen then types autoit forum. i would really appriciate it if you could help me.

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  On 4/24/2013 at 3:08 PM, 'Botman said:

So i made my first script but when i tried to run it, a message pops up: Line 3 error parsing function call.

I have posted other threads but they got locked cuz i hadnt read the rules properly, so i decided to change the script completely and make it so it just moves the mouse across the screen then types autoit forum. i would really appriciate it if you could help me.

This is what is called a catch22:

You need to post the script when you need help with this and I guess it still is on the same topic so not allowed.

Either way: Posting these type of questions without the details is useless.

Jos

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So heres my script:

WinWaitActive ( "Google - Mozilla Firefox" )

While 1=1

MouseMove ( 688, 389 [, 10] )

MouseDown ( "left" )

Sleep ( 500 )

MouseUp ( "left" )

Send ( "A" )

Sleep ( 1 )

Send ( "U" )

Sleep ( 1 )

Send ( "T" )

Sleep ( 1 )

Send ( "O" )

Sleep ( 1 )

Send ( "I" )

Sleep ( 1 )

Send ( "O" )

Sleep ( 1 )

Send ( "{ENTER}" )

WEnd

Hope someone can help me.

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Brackets denote optional parameters. So remove them from the MouseMove statement.

BTW: If you want reliable scripts don't do it this way. Use the FireFox UDF to automate FireFox.

My UDFs and Tutorials:

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