redhotchillisfan Posted September 14, 2015 Share Posted September 14, 2015 (edited) Dear Autoit Gurus and helpers, I am having a vast amount of trouble with acquiring windows handle as I want to make a automation that I can use in my brother's computer too. Thank you all for reading! So I figured out how to use controlclick command but cannot get it to work on advanced mode where title or class cannot be used.expandcollapse popup>>>> Window <<<< Title: Ener Class: URPC Position: -8, -8 Size: 1382, 744 Style: 0x15CF8000 ExStyle: 0x00000100 Handle: 0x000503EC >>>> Control <<<< Class: AfxWnd70s Instance: 6 ClassnameNN: AfxWnd70s6 Name: Advanced (Class): [CLASS:AfxWnd70s; INSTANCE:6] ID: 1222 Text: Position: 3, 346 Size: 229, 338 ControlClick Coords: 126, 22 Style: 0x50000000 ExStyle: 0x00000000 Handle: 0x000503C6 >>>> Mouse <<<< Position: 137, 398 Cursor ID: 0 Color: 0x313280 >>>> StatusBar <<<< 1: 2: 3: 4: >>>> ToolsBar <<<< >>>> Visible Text <<<< For Help, press F1 Menu bar Online Window Online Window DEVICESETUP Offline Window >>>> Hidden Text <<<< I tried this first on Notepad so I understand how to do this with a simple program first and found that how the syntax comes in the Autoit V3 Window Info is not how to make it work.The autoit advanced mode window was: Advanced (Class): [CLASS:Edit; INSTANCE:1]But this is not worked. What worked instead was: ControlClick("Untitled - Notepad", "", "Edit1" , "left" , 1 , 67 , 7 ) .... Just an FYI. I do understand it can be done either way, I think. So bottom line: I am trying to make control click happen without using the title or class. I want to use Instance and ID or class nn and instance ? Am I doing this wrong ?How would this line go: $wh1 = WinGetHandle ( " [ CLASS:URPC;Instance: 6] " ) ?????Info: ControlClick ( "title", "text", controlID [, button = "left" [, clicks = 1 [, x [, y]]]] ) Thank you all RHCP Fan Edited September 14, 2015 by redhotchillisfan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kcvinu Posted September 15, 2015 Share Posted September 15, 2015 (edited) You can use ControlClick function with these parameters;1. Title.- The title of the window which the control resides. But you can use handle of the window too.2. Text - Not required. You can use an empty string.3. ControlID - ID of the control you want to automate. You can use class and instance like this "[CLASS:Button;Instance:1]" Hope this helps.Edit; In this case you can use contol click function like thisLocal $Window_Handle = WinGetHandle("Ener") ControlClick($Window_Handle, "", 1222) Edited September 15, 2015 by kcvinu Spoiler My Contributions Glance GUI Library - A gui library based on Windows api functions. Written in Nim programming language. UDF Link Viewer --- A tool to visit the links of some most important UDFs Includer_2 ----- A tool to type the #include statement automatically Digits To Date ----- date from 3 integer values PrintList ----- prints arrays into console for testing. Alert ------ An alternative for MsgBox MousePosition ------- A simple tooltip display of mouse position GRM Helper -------- A littile tool to help writing code with GUIRegisterMsg function Access_UDF -------- An UDF for working with access database files. (.*accdb only) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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