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I've spent 4 hours on this, I'm trying to get all the radial buttons and checkboxes on one tab set back to unchecked whenever I switch to a different tab but I can't seem to get it to work..

I rage-deleted most of my trys' but I have this currently:

            Case $tabMain
                GUICtrlSetState($radOAE, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radOAED, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNOA, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNOAD, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNO, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNOD, $GUI_UNCHECKED)

This is in the GUI loop ._.

Has no effect...

 

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Post a reproducer script that runs and demonstrates what you're trying to do. 

 

Also, have you searched the forum, because I'm sure this has been asked and answered before.

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I've spent 4 hours on this, I'm trying to get all the radial buttons and checkboxes on one tab set back to unchecked whenever I switch to a different tab but I can't seem to get it to work..

I rage-deleted most of my trys' but I have this currently:

            Case $tabMain
                GUICtrlSetState($radOAE, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radOAED, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNOA, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNOAD, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNO, $GUI_UNCHECKED)
                GUICtrlSetState($radDNOD, $GUI_UNCHECKED)

This is in the GUI loop ._.

Has no effect...

If tha Case is refering to a switch of a GuiGetMsg() then it should normally work. If you have more than 1 windows then be sure to get the msg of right window, switch it and then set the state of the radio. Try some error checks. Or as BrewManNH suggested post a working sample so we can test

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$tabMain is actually a item of a tab, not the actual parent tab, is that where I've gone wrong?

I tried to change it up but I'm thinking because its a radial button it can't actually have ALL radial buttons unchecked right?

 

I'm going to try and get a working sample for you guys as soon as possible, just going to be difficult because I have tons of funcs and stuff (>800 lines) and I really need to clean up my work..

 

 

EDIT: Nevermind I got it to work. I actually needed to have the code in the tab control, not one of its elements, I guess it would be called the parent tab? Thanks anyways

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