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Hi,

I have program that can't be clicked without using mouse click. Mouse click function worlks fine but the problem is that when the monitor resolution is changed the software changes it's size which is normal but the mouse click doesn't change accordingly. Hence I would like auto it to check the monitor current resolution then click accordingly.

for eg:

If the monitor resolution is 800 by 600 pixels then

mouseclick (x, y, left)

If the monitor resolution is 1024 by 768 pixels then

mouseclick (x,y, left)

Is this possible in Auto IT? if so how?

Awaiting your response!

Thanks!

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First of all, you can check it by @DesktopWidth and @DesktopHeight macros, but there is better way to set coords of the mouse, see in the help file for AutoItSetOption("MouseCoordMode", 0)

MouseCoordMode

Sets the way coords are used in the mouse functions, either absolute coords or coords relative to the current active window:

0 = relative coords to the active window

1 = absolute screen coordinates (default)

2 = relative coords to the client area of the active window

 

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First of all, you can check it by @DesktopWidth and @DesktopHeight macros, but there is better way to set coords of the mouse, see in the help file for AutoItSetOption("MouseCoordMode", 0)

whatz the advantage of AutoITSetOption ("MouseCoordMode", 0) - I didn't get any example on using this function you mean to stay I need put the param value 0/1/2 and then MouseClick (Left, x, y)

Something like this:

AutoITSetOption ("MouseCoordMode", 0)

MouseClick (Left, x, y)

Do you want me to do the same as above or different???

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