jdelaney Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 (edited) I have an internal software that had several radio button updates, and when specific values are selected of the 3 groups of radios, a button becomes enabled. There was a change that now causes the apply button to not become enabled when setting the radio via ControlCommand(window,"",control,"Check"). What message is being sent to the window for this call? I'm guessing that they are no longer listening for it. Update: controlclick has the same results. Going to look into controlsends. It would be helpful to know the message sent from controlclick as well. Edited February 8, 2016 by jdelaney IEbyXPATH-Grab IE DOM objects by XPATH IEscriptRecord-Makings of an IE script recorder ExcelFromXML-Create Excel docs without excel installed GetAllWindowControls-Output all control data on a given window.
Danyfirex Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 (edited) Hi. ControlCommand(window,"",control,"Check") does PostMessageW with WM_LBUTTONDOWN and thenwith WM_LBUTTONUP ControlClick("","","") does SendMessageW with WM_LBUTTONDOWN and then with WM_LBUTTONUP Saludos Edited February 8, 2016 by Danyfirex jdelaney 1 Danysys.com AutoIt... UDFs: VirusTotal API 2.0 UDF - libZPlay UDF - Apps: Guitar Tab Tester - VirusTotal Hash Checker Examples: Text-to-Speech ISpVoice Interface - Get installed applications - Enable/Disable Network connection PrintHookProc - WINTRUST - Mute Microphone Level - Get Connected NetWorks - Create NetWork Connection ShortCut
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