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I am wanting to use pixelgetcolor and I'm just starting out with autoit. My problem is I can't figure out a way to tell the x,y points i want to test. Is there an easy way to figure out what the x,y points are on my screen?

I am trying to write a script that will test like 9 specific points for a color and I just dont know how to get the x,y position for those 9 points.

Sorry for the dumb question, please help me though B)

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I am wanting to use pixelgetcolor and I'm just starting out with autoit. My problem is I can't figure out a way to tell the x,y points i want to test. Is there an easy way to figure out what the x,y points are on my screen?

I am trying to write a script that will test like 9 specific points for a color and I just dont know how to get the x,y position for those 9 points.

Sorry for the dumb question, please help me though B)

You could use the AutoIt Window Info tool and move the mouse to the desired areas then read what the mouse position is.


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You could use the AutoIt Window Info tool and move the mouse to the desired areas then read what the mouse position is.

thanks! got it going now

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