Guest qwerty Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 (edited) well, I want the mouse to hit certain coordinates, i got that...but some times the bottons im trying to hit are in diffrent positions...so can i use the ">>>>>>>>>( Status Bar Text )<<<<<<<<" thing in autoitspy to get it to hit the button? for example under ">>>>>>>>>( Status Bar Text )<<<<<<<<" it had java script:top.mform["v",4,0,0] for the bottun...could i use this to get the mouse to hit the button? help:( im new Edited July 22, 2004 by qwerty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pekster Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 The status bar text tells you nothing about button positionsYou can't click a button in a web browser without hard coding in the coordinates, or using the tab key (or the very cool Firefox feature to type words and have it search for links/ text) to move to the button and press enter to select it. Buttons in a web browser have no control associated with them.Use the spy program to see if it has a control associated with that particular element (button, edit box, etc.) If it does, you can ControlSend or ControlClick, or Control whatever that element . If it does not have a unique control name, you'll have to use a global send to manipulate whatever application you're scripting to press the button. [font="Optima"]"Standing in the rain, twisted and insane, we are holding onto nothing.Feeling every breath, holding no regrets, we're still looking out for something."[/font]Note: my projects are off-line until I can spend more time to make them compatable with syntax changes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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