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Hello! Wich command should I use to check if Internet explorer is in full screen mode (F11).

If ; Internet explorer isnt in full screen mode 
then MsgBox(1,"Error","Internet not in full screen...")
sleep(1000)
Exit
EndIf
Edited by J0ker
Posted

Use WinGetClientSize , when IE is full screen compare the coords to @desktopwidth/height and if they equal then do somethin

Thanks, I will try this.

Posted

Func Begin()
    $size = WinGetClientSize("")
    If $size[0] = 1024 AND $size[1] = 768 Then
    Main()
Else    
MsgBox(1,"Error","Internet is not in full screen mode")
sleep(1000)
Exit
EndIf
EndFunc
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Func Begin()
    $size = WinGetClientSize("")
    If $size[0] = @DesktopWidth AND $size[1] = @DesktopHeight Then
    Main()
Else    
MsgBox(1,"Error","Internet is not in full screen mode")
sleep(1000)
Exit
EndIf
EndFunc

I tried both of them on the dekstop and im always getting the error mess.

Posted (edited)

works for me, im using IE7

While 1
    $size = WinGetClientSize('')
    $title = WinGetTitle('')
    ToolTip($size[0] & " : " & $size[1] & @CRLF & "Win Title: " & $title)
    If $size[0] = @DesktopWidth And $size[1] = @DesktopHeight Then 
        MsgBox(0,"Window Found","Window Full Screen: " & $title)
        Exit
    EndIf
    Sleep(50)
WEnd
Edited by Thatsgreat2345
Posted

actually to make sure its IE

While 1
    $size = WinGetClientSize('')
    $title = WinGetTitle('')
    ToolTip($size[0] & " : " & $size[1] & @CRLF & "Win Title: " & $title)
    If $size[0] = @DesktopWidth And $size[1] = @DesktopHeight Then
        If StringInStr($title,"Internet Explorer") Then
        MsgBox(0,"Window Found","Internet Explorer")
        Exit
        EndIf
    EndIf
    Sleep(50)
WEnd
Posted

Adding to what the others hae said , you can also start IE in Kiosk mode using the /k switch

That will run it without the buttons and menu.

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