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I want to create an input control that is READONLY, but has the normal white color rather than being greyed-out. So I think $DS_SETFOREGROUND is what I want to use, but how do I use this style?

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I want to create an input control that is READONLY, but has the normal white color rather than being greyed-out. So I think $DS_SETFOREGROUND is what I want to use, but how do I use this style?

I don't think that particular style has anything to do with foreground color. It's a dialog box style related to desktop foreground (like always on top).

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Oh, I suppose I've been out of AutoIt too long. :)

Well how would I set the color of an input control?

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