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The following is an example of how I can get around the logic of an and or issue. 

Local $C1 = PixelGetColor(61, 586)
    Local $C2 = PixelGetColor(110, 588)
    Local $C3 = PixelGetColor(65, 599)

    If $C1 == 65535 And $C2 == 0 And $C3 == 255 Then
        MouseClick("", 61, 586, 1, 0)
    EndIf

    If $C1 == 65535 And $C2 == 0 And $C3 == 16777215 Then
        MouseClick("", 61, 586, 1, 0)
    EndIf

Can I write this like 

If $C1 == 65535 And $C2 == 0 And $C3 == 255 or $C3 = 16777215 Then

Get Scite to add a popup when you use a 3rd party UDF -> http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/scite/docs/SciTE4AutoIt3/user-calltip-manager.html

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computergroove,

Please use the "=" operator when comparing numeric values - the "==" operator should only be used when comparing strings with case sensitivity. ;)

You should be able to get the comparison into a single line if you delimit the Or like this:

If $C1 = 65535 And $C2 = 0 And ($C3 = 255 Or $C3 = 16777215) Then
Now the third part of the condition will be True if either of the $C3 values are present. Without the parentheses you would have to rely on AutoIt guessing at the operator priority and it might not produce the result that you think it should. :(

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