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Hello,
I have an small problem, I need to find out if W,A,S or D keys are pressed, but when I use _IsPressed function, it plays sound, how to remove sound? Maybe I should use another function?

Thanks :)

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After switching years ago to Linux, sadly I don't use AutoIt anymore.

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algiuxas,

How about posting the code you are using (see here how to do it) and then we might have a chance to help.

M23

 

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algiuxas,

How about posting the code you are using (see here how to do it) and then we might have a chance to help.

M23

I found solution to my problem, thanks for trying to help me Melba23. :)

 

After switching years ago to Linux, sadly I don't use AutoIt anymore.

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Now I'm having the same problem again...

...I should have been posted the solution...

Example:
 

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

GUICreate("abc",300,300)
GUICtrlCreateButton("ABC", 0,0, 177, 25)
GUISetState()

Do

    ;_IsPressed...
    ;other code...
    
Until GUIGetMsg() = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

When I hold keys on GUI, I don't want the sound GUI makes

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After switching years ago to Linux, sadly I don't use AutoIt anymore.

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I've also experienced the problem once a long time ago. As far as I remember, it's enough to add an input control (you can hide it) to the GUI to receive keystrokes. Then you'll not hear any beeps.

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