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Using DirectX with AutoItv3


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Hey guys. Just a quick question here:

Could I use DirectX and hook into a game .exe on launch to display information in fullscreen mode?

Thanks. If possible I'll try to figure it out, but all help is much appreciated.

Ha, I haven't been on these forums since... 2006, almost. Behold, my legacy signature:My AutoIt idol is Valuater. You know you love him, too.My Stuff: D&D AGoT Tools Suite
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With AutoIT probably.

You post some stupid stuff, you know that? Your post does nothing for this thread. You are not the OP so keep your stupid comments to yourself. Post when you have something useful to say, not just when the backed up words in your head break the common sense levy (which I must admit isn't a very big levy with you).

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With an AutoIT3 script or with AutoIt3X used in another programming language ?

With AutoIt preferably - I know it's possible in C/C++, but my programs are made in AutoIt and just don't want to learn lower-level languages.

I know a little C, but not enough. I need to learn it eventually so if this is a good time then poke me in the ribs :)

Ha, I haven't been on these forums since... 2006, almost. Behold, my legacy signature:My AutoIt idol is Valuater. You know you love him, too.My Stuff: D&D AGoT Tools Suite
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With AutoIt preferably - I know it's possible in C/C++, but my programs are made in AutoIt and just don't want to learn lower-level languages.

I know a little C, but not enough. I need to learn it eventually so if this is a good time then poke me in the ribs :)

so why was it posted here then ?

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