luckyb Posted January 18, 2007 Share Posted January 18, 2007 (edited) Has anyone gotten autoit to work with a ThunderRT6ComboBox? I have tried: ControlCommand( $mp_hwnd, "", $controls[$controlIndex][1], "ShowDropDown", "")oÝ÷ Ù8Z· +Ë(v¬ªê-'^º)'ªê-Ó~¢{k¢[4ߧ(ÚèÝ{b²Ø^ í®H «¢+Ù ½¹Ñɽ± ½µµ¹ ÀÌØíµÁ}¡Ý¹°ÅÕ½ÐìÅÕ½Ðì°ÀÌØí½¹Ñɽ±ÍlÀÌØí½¹Ñɽ±%¹áulÅt°ÅÕ½Ðí¥¹MÑÉ¥¹ÅÕ½Ðì°ÅÕ½Ðíaa`aaaaaa`ÅÕ½ÐìoÝ÷ Ùu×]u×]u׫ë-ë^Æا¶¢fèniz·ÞrÙrnëjºEwR¶¸§«¨¶·º¹ìÑ«¢+Ù ½¹Ñɽ±ÑQáÐ ÀÌØíµÁ}¡Ý¹°ÅÕ½ÐìÅÕ½Ðì°ÀÌØí½¹Ñɽ±ÍlÀÌØí½¹Ñɽ±%¹áulÅt¤oÝ÷ Ùº¹ìÑ©ÝwÚrØ"f§¹©eÊÇ¥yËl¢g)à¢{ayÊ&nèũݶ§®éí+"¶·¬zÛ-ç(º£h¶yö®ÛÚçºÚ"µÍÛÛÛÛÛ[X[ ÌÍÛÚÛ ][ÝÉ][ÝË ÌÍØÛÛÛÖÉÌÍØÛÛÛ[^VÌWK ][ÝÔÙ[XÝÝ[É][ÝË ][ÝÖ ][ÝÊoÝ÷ ØÚ0¢¹2z+az The window tool info follows: >>>>>>>>>>>> Window Details <<<<<<<<<<<<< Title: Window Title Class: ThunderRT6FormDC Size: X: 23 Y: 101 W: 735 H: 546 >>>>>>>>>>> Mouse Details <<<<<<<<<<< Screen: X: 245 Y: 194 Cursor ID: 2 >>>>>>>>>>> Pixel Color Under Mouse <<<<<<<<<<< RGB: Hex: 0xC0FFFF Dec: 12648447 >>>>>>>>>>> Control Under Mouse <<<<<<<<<<< Size: X: 8 Y: 64 W: 449 H: 21 Control ID: 1 ClassNameNN: ThunderRT6ComboBox1 Text: Style: 0x54010243 ExStyle: 0x00000000 >>>>>>>>>>> Status Bar Text <<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>> Visible Window Text <<<<<<<<<<< ---- SNIPPED ---- >>>>>>>>>>> Hidden Window Text <<<<<<<<<<< ---- SNIPPED ---- EDIT: made a booboo. Edited January 18, 2007 by luckyb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckyb Posted January 19, 2007 Author Share Posted January 19, 2007 I ended up iterating through {DOWN} control sends and using string compares. This works for all but one combobox since it runs some sort of function every time the combo box changes selection and disables the control. So I can only select the first thing. Anyone have any other ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwisterWare Posted January 23, 2007 Share Posted January 23, 2007 Hi luckyb I've been searching for this also and haven't much luck... but I have tried this and seems to work for me. 64 is the combobox control ID ControlFocus("myVB App","",64) $handlerate = ControlGetHandle("myVB App","",64) _GUICtrlComboSelectString($handlerate,-1,"Range 1") ControlSend("myVB App","",64,"{ENTER}") The comboselectstring() function does set the .listindex for the control, I just need to send an ENTER to the control so that the program notices a change of that control. Ie. it hasn't seen a "click" event after the ComboSelectString() function executes. Hope this helps, Phil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckyb Posted January 23, 2007 Author Share Posted January 23, 2007 Hi luckybI've been searching for this also and haven't much luck... but I have tried this and seems to work for me.64 is the combobox control ID ControlFocus("myVB App","",64) $handlerate = ControlGetHandle("myVB App","",64) _GUICtrlComboSelectString($handlerate,-1,"Range 1") ControlSend("myVB App","",64,"{ENTER}")The comboselectstring() function does set the .listindex for the control, I just need to send an ENTER to the control so that the program notices a change of that control. Ie. it hasn't seen a "click" event after the ComboSelectString() function executes.Hope this helps,Phil.Awesome man, thanks a lot, works fairly well (except for that one combobox with the trigger function) it seems to trigger on selection (up, down, left, right, clicks) but not enter or space. I am pretty sure it's just how the application was programed (poorly). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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