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Move Cursor to Mouse Position (x,y)


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In MacroExpress we do have a good function to move the mouse pointer to the cursor position. How would you do that in AutoIt. Mousegetpos() only finds the mousepointer, but unfortunately not the cursorpositon (x,y).

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Bernhard

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I think the Caret is the 'hotspot' of a cursor, if you ever made your own cursor before you would know what i mean. The text-area cursor's hotspot is in the center (the I cursor), where the regular cursor it the top left

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I didn't expect someone would call a cursor "caret ^".

But anyway it helps, thanks.

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Glad to see that it helped...

Terms can be fun. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caret

The term caret is also sometimes used in graphical user interface terminology where it means a text insertion point indicator, frequently represented by a blinking vertical bar. In this context, it may be used interchangeably with the word cursor, although the latter term is often reserved for a mouse pointer.

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I think the Caret is the 'hotspot' of a cursor, if you ever made your own cursor before you would know what i mean. The text-area cursor's hotspot is in the center (the I cursor), where the regular cursor it the top left

THANKS that was very informative :whistle:

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