Guest michaelG Posted May 12, 2004 Share Posted May 12, 2004 hi all, i want to create a simple bot to double click... i read Autoit help files, but havn't realy understood how i actualy start the script im using... vasicly i want the macro to: 1) switch to a window (another program). 2) 3 double click commands with 1 sec pauses (sleep 1000) - i have a macro runing on the other program - so i only need the double clicking. 3) pause for 2-4 secs, i'll need to tune it manualy. 4) loop steps 2-3, till i press a key (lets say escape, but i hope it won't colide with the other program's escape usege) 5) end program compleatly (i.e dump the script) when i press another key combination (lets say ctrl-alt-F12 or something) i'd be glad for any help, as i said im new at autoit, i have a bit of programming experiance, but i guess not enough thx from advnce, Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CyberSlug Posted May 12, 2004 Share Posted May 12, 2004 Well, this should help get you started: #1 WinActivate("title") #2 ; adjust the $x and $y coordinates as needed $x = 10 $y = 19 MouseClick ( "left" , $x, $y, 2) sleep(1000) MouseClick ( "left" , $x, $y, 2) sleep(1000) MouseClick ( "left" , $x, $y, 2) #3 sleep(3000) #4 While 1 sleep(100) ;prevent maxing-out your CPU ; body of script goes here WEnd #4 continued and #5 See the example of HotKeySet in the help file HotKeySet("^!{F12}", "Terminate") Func Terminate() Exit EndFunc See the "Using AutoIt/Running scripts" section in the help file for details of running a script. Hope that helps Use Mozilla | Take a look at My Disorganized AutoIt stuff | Very very old: AutoBuilder 11 Jan 2005 prototype I need to update my sig! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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