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I would like to hide all language packs in windows update.

;Hide Windows Update
;  place the currsor on the first language pack you would like to hide

Opt("WinWaitDelay",100)
Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",4)
Opt("WinDetectHiddenText",1)
Opt("MouseCoordMode",0)
WinWait("Select updates to install","Address: Control Pan")
If Not WinActive("Select updates to install","Address: Control Pan") Then WinActivate("Select updates to install","Address: Control Pan")
WinWaitActive("Select updates to install","Address: Control Pan")

 MouseClick("right")
Send("{DOWN}{ENTER}{DOWN}")

This code isn't doing the right mouse click.

Thanks,

Docfxit

PS:  I'm running this in Win7 32bit

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That works great.

I entered another down to get set for the next line.

Opt("WinWaitDelay",100)
Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",4)
Opt("WinDetectHiddenText",1)
Opt("MouseCoordMode",0)

WinActivate("[TITLE:Select updates to install;CLASS:CabinetWClass]")
Local $iItem = 0 ;item index of the update
If $iItem > 0 Then
    Send("{DOWN " & $iItem & "}")
EndIf
Send("{APPSKEY}{DOWN 2}{ENTER}{DOWN}")

 

Thanks,

Docfxit

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I can't get this to work any more.

When I run this in debug $iItem is always equal to 0

Opt("WinWaitDelay",100) 
Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",4) 
Opt("WinDetectHiddenText",1) 
Opt("MouseCoordMode",0) 
WinActivate("[TITLE:Select updates to install;CLASS:CabinetWClass]") 
Local $iItem = 0 ;item index of the update 
If $iItem > 0 Then     
Send("{DOWN " & $iItem & "}") 
EndIf 
Send("{APPSKEY}{DOWN 2}{ENTER}{DOWN}")

It sometimes goes through the If statement, If I click on the line with the mouse first.

Thanks,

Docfxit

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I hope you realize that $iItem will never be >0 in that script because you set it to 0 just before the If line?

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