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Hello I am trying to make a 3d viewport in an application rotate automatically for viewing.

The apps command is ALT+left click and move your mouse to rotate.

So far in the script I have it moving the mouse when I make the window active. Maybe there is a specific way to combine keyboard and mouse clicks together?

I cant find anything in the help that specify this :)

BTW I just found this Autoit scripting language whilst looking for some kind of Macro recorder and was amazed. I am keen on playing with this lots it looks like fun but I am really an XML noob compared to some of you people!

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:QWidget]", "")

Send("{ALTDOWN}")
MouseClickDrag("left", 0, 735, 1000, 735)
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Hello I am trying to make a 3d viewport in an application rotate automatically for viewing.

The apps command is ALT+left click and move your mouse to rotate.

So far in the script I have it moving the mouse when I make the window active. Maybe there is a specific way to combine keyboard and mouse clicks together?

I cant find anything in the help that specify this :)

BTW I just found this Autoit scripting language whilst looking for some kind of Macro recorder and was amazed. I am keen on playing with this lots it looks like fun but I am really an XML noob compared to some of you people!

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:QWidget]", "")

Send("{ALTDOWN}")
MouseClickDrag("left", 0, 735, 1000, 735)
Welcome to the forums impaler.

I would have thought your code would work. Maybe you need to move the mouse more slowly so try 50 instead of 0, and maybe you need to release the alt key afterwards.

You have a starting coord of 0,735. If you haven't changed the MouseCoordMode then this might not be on the application client area because it will be screen coords. Have a look at Opt.

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Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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Welcome to the forums impaler.

I would have thought your code would work. Maybe you need to move the mouse more slowly so try 50 instead of 0, and maybe you need to release the alt key afterwards.

You have a starting coord of 0,735. If you haven't changed the MouseCoordMode then this might not be on the application client area because it will be screen coords. Have a look at Opt.

Yep cheers Martin, you right I had to AltUP!

Now I just gotta play with it lots more and figure out how to move it in loops. I wouldnt mind controlling it all from a GUI with the keyboard, say up arrow rotates up, down arrow rotates down etc. I have to also find out how send the commands to this script whilst the 3d window is active, if that can be done, like some kind of global hotkey thing without making the 3d app window not active.

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When I do this script its like there is some kind of easing going on, like when the dragging starts to happen the acceleration is very fast then it eases off to the end of the movement.

I really dont want this I hope there is a work around for just constant stable linear movement. Anyone know?

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:QWidget]", "")

send("{ALTDOWN}")
; MouseClickDrag ( "button", startx1, starty1, endx2, endy2 [, speed] ) 
MouseClickDrag("left", 40, 735, 1000, 735, 100)
send("{ALTUP}")
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When I do this script its like there is some kind of easing going on, like when the dragging starts to happen the acceleration is very fast then it eases off to the end of the movement.

I really dont want this I hope there is a work around for just constant stable linear movement. Anyone know?

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:QWidget]", "")

send("{ALTDOWN}")
; MouseClickDrag ( "button", startx1, starty1, endx2, endy2 [, speed] ) 
MouseClickDrag("left", 40, 735, 1000, 735, 100)
send("{ALTUP}")
Searching might get an answer, but I think I''ve had this problem before and I think what I did was to break the move into short sections with a for loop eg

$xinc = ($xstart - $xend) /10

$yinc = ($ystart - $yend)/10

for $mx = 1 to 10

mousemove($xstart + $mx*$xinc, etc

Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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Sorry Martin I cant work out your method there I am just a noob, but I got this working 10 time yay.

I need to do as you suggested in short sections or something.

Thanks for your help so far, I have come a little further :)

Its still so jittery it needs a better solution for the mouse movement, no easing off on long moves.

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:QWidget]", "")

HotKeySet("{PGUP}", "Terminate")

MouseMove(100, 500, 0)

$i = 0
Do
send("{ALTDOWN}")
MouseDown("left")
MouseMove(180, 500, 60)

send("{ALTUP}")
MouseUp("left")

    $i = $i + 1
MouseMove(100, 500, 0)
Until $i = 10


Func Terminate()
    Exit 0
EndFunc
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Here is a pic of what I am tring to rotate, maybe it will inspire someone to help me work out how to rotate this smoother :P

Basically whilst I am spending the many hours modelling it is nice to sit back and go ...ahhhhhh then pick out some inconsistencies as it rotates. As you model you are constantly rotating, but taking your hand off the mouse or tablet every now and again would be nice, then hit a hotkey and dive right back in :)

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Here is a pic of what I am tring to rotate, maybe it will inspire someone to help me work out how to rotate this smoother :P

Basically whilst I am spending the many hours modelling it is nice to sit back and go ...ahhhhhh then pick out some inconsistencies as it rotates. As you model you are constantly rotating, but taking your hand off the mouse or tablet every now and again would be nice, then hit a hotkey and dive right back in :)

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That's impressive.

What I was trying to say was something like the code below, but it moves in steps with delays and I don't know how to make it smooth. I expect that it's no improvement on a single move

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)

mousemove(40,735)
sleep(200)
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 735
$steps = 4
$incx = Int(($endx - $x) / $steps)
$incy = Int(($endy - $y) / $steps)
Do
   Send("{ALTDOWN}")
   MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   Send("{ALTUP}")
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)

;make sure we get to the end point
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $endx, $endy, 100)
Send("{ALTUP}")
Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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That's impressive.

What I was trying to say was something like the code below, but it moves in steps with delays and I don't know how to make it smooth. I expect that it's no improvement on a single move

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)

mousemove(40,735)
sleep(200)
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 735
$steps = 4
$incx = Int(($endx - $x) / $steps)
$incy = Int(($endy - $y) / $steps)
Do
   Send("{ALTDOWN}")
   MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   Send("{ALTUP}")
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)

;make sure we get to the end point
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $endx, $endy, 100)
Send("{ALTUP}")

Cheers Martin your code is great. Although you are right its no improvement I tried a few other things and now I am trying to get hotkeys working. This isnt so far, it doesnt seem to respond unless you button bash.

Its a shame about not being able to control more with mouse movement as its all probably deep in the lower source code some where. I was hoping to use a slider GUI controlling speed 'accurately' :P

WinWaitActive("[CLASS:QWidget]", "")
HotKeySet("{SPACE}", "rotate_r")
HotKeySet("{ENTER}", "terminate")

Opt("MouseCoordMode",3) 
Global $rotate_times = 10
Global $i = 0

Func rotate_r()
    MouseMove(100, 500, 0)
    Do
    send("{ALTDOWN}")
    MouseDown("left")
    MouseMove(300, 500, 100)

    send("{ALTUP}")
    MouseUp("left")

    $i = $i + 1
    MouseMove(100, 500, 0)
Until $i = $rotate_times
   Exit 0
EndFunc
    
Func terminate()
    Exit 0
EndFunc

These Autoit scripts are addictive me thinks I will be looking for more tasks to automate with them :)

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I'd be interested to know if this idea helps

Go to Control Panel, select Mouse and in Mouse Properties on the Buttons page check turn on click lock. Apply the cahnges or exit the properties then try this code.

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)

mousemove(40,735)
sleep(200)
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 735
$steps = 20
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)
$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
$ii = true
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
Do
  
   if $ii then 
       MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $x+1, $y + 1, 80)
       $ii = false
   Else
       
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
   EndIf
   
   
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)
;make sure we get to the end point
;Send("{ALTDOWN}")
;MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $endx, $endy, 100)
Send("{ALTUP}")

(Don't forget to uncheck the Click Lock afterwards.)

Edited by martin
Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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I'd be interested to know if this idea helps

Go to Control Panel, select Mouse and in Mouse Properties on the Buttons page check turn on click lock. Apply the cahnges or exit the properties then try this code.

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)

mousemove(40,735)
sleep(200)
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 735
$steps = 20
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)
$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
$ii = true
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
Do
  
   if $ii then 
       MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $x+1, $y + 1, 80)
       $ii = false
   Else
       
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
   EndIf
   
   
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)
;make sure we get to the end point
;Send("{ALTDOWN}")
;MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $endx, $endy, 100)
Send("{ALTUP}")

(Don't forget to uncheck the Click Lock afterwards.)

WOW! that does work, it much smoother now :) but the click lock didnt do anything different. You must have some good experience with Autoit!

The left mouse doesn't stay down though so I just added another MouseDown("left"). I cant get hotkeys to work while this is all going on I need some kind of combination key setup to stop the movement.

This language needs some kind of trace to a debug window like you do in actionscript I'll keep looking :P

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)
HotKeySet("{ENTER}", "terminate")
mousemove(40,735)
sleep(200)

$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 735
$steps = 60
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)
$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
$ii = true

Send("{ALTDOWN}")

Do
  MouseDown("left")
   if $ii then 
       MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $x+1, $y + 1, 80)
       $ii = false
   Else
       
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
   EndIf
   
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)
;make sure we get to the end point
;Send("{ALTDOWN}")
;MouseClickDrag("left", $x, $y, $endx, $endy, 100)
Send("{ALTUP}")


Func terminate()
    Exit 0
EndFunc
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Ooooh! I forgot about MouseDown! This is much simpler then

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)

mousemove(40,735)
sleep(200)
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 735
$steps = 20
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)
$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
$ii = true
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
Mousedown("left")
Do
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
   
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)

MouseMove($endx, $endy, 80)
MouseUp("left");<-----------you must have the mouse up
Send("{ALTUP}")
Edited by martin
Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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Cheers again, what you done works insanely good, I want to try making a GUI for different rotations up/down etc when I get this all working, I'll credit ya where ever I post it!

I have to work out how to terminate properly by having a hotkey that is Left mouse down, alt and "ENTER" or something. Also I cant work out how to have a speed variable, I think it has something to do with the $mp[] array which I dont quite understand yet. Still this script is soooo cool and I am going to try to get it to work in a few 3d programs :)

WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",5)
HotKeySet("{PGDN}", "terminate");this requires button bash holding ALT and PGDN to work
;HotKeySet("{!PGDN}", "terminate");hotkey not registering trying to make ALT+PGDN maybe I need left click too?

$rotated = 0
$rotate_times = 1

Do
  ;MsgBox(0, "Rotated:", $rotated);(trace)
    rotate()
    $rotated = $rotated + 1
Until $rotated = $rotate_times
   Exit 0
   
Func rotate()
mousemove(40,900,0)
sleep(200);this doesnt change when it starts moving
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
$endx = 1000
$endy = 900
$steps = 20
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)
$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
$ii = true
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
Mousedown("left")
Do
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 80)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
  
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)

MouseMove($endx, $endy, 80)
MouseUp("left");<-----------works
Send("{ALTUP}")

EndFunc

Func terminate()
    Send("{ALTUP}")
    MouseUp("left")
    Exit 0
EndFunc
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You can set the speed etc as below. This also shows how you can make key presses cause an exit.

In this example, if you hold down the Alt and the PgUp when the mouse is moving it will stop

#include <misc.au3>
HotKeySet("{PGDN}", "terminate");this requires button bash holding ALT and PGDN to work
;HotKeySet("{!PGDN}", "terminate");hotkey not registering trying to make ALT+PGDN maybe I need left click too?

$rotated = 0
$rotate_times = 1
$speed = 30;bigger is faster from 0 to 100

Do
 ;MsgBox(0, "Rotated:", $rotated);(trace)
    rotate(40,900,1000,900,40)
    $rotated = $rotated + 1
Until $rotated = $rotate_times
   Exit 0
  
Func rotate($startx,$starty,$endx,$endy,$speed)
;$speed is from 1 = slow to 100 = instant
mousemove($startx,$starty,0)
;sleep(200);this doesnt change when it starts moving
;the sleep was not needed, just something I left in by mistake
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
;$endx = 1000
;$endy = 900
$steps = 40
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)

$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
If $incx = 0 And $incy = 0 Then 
    MsgBox(0,'error','step size too small?')
    Return
    endif
    
    
$ii = true
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
Mousedown("left")
Do
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 100 - $speed)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
  If checkexit() Then exitloop
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)

MouseMove($endx, $endy, 80)
MouseUp("left");<-----------works
Send("{ALTUP}")

EndFunc

Func terminate()
    Send("{ALTUP}")
    MouseUp("left")
    Exit 0
EndFunc

Func CheckExit()
;if Alt pressed and PgUp pressed
    If _IsPressed(12) And _IsPressed(21) Then 
        Return True;or could say exit
    Else
        Return False
    EndIf
        
    
EndFunc
Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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Sweeet Martin although 0 and 100 work but not the numbers inbetween. 1 looks very similar speed to 90 but 100 is insanely fast. I tried to neaten the code and have a first go at a simple GUI so many cool choices, I have to make it disable and enable itself somehow though :)

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
WinActivate("[sQWidget]", "")
WinWaitActive("[sQWidget]", "",1)
;$size = WinGetClientSize("")
;$screen_width = $size[0]
;$screen_height = $size[1]
;for cinema 4d WinWaitActive("[C4DR_WIN1_101_0]", "",2)

HotKeySet("+!s", "terminate");ALT+SHIFT+s this registers perfectly
HotKeySet("+!a", "choose_rotation");ALT+SHIFT+s this registers perfectly

$rotated = 0
$move_times = 2
$speed = 1;bigger is faster from 0 to 100;1 is the same speed as 90

choose_rotation()

;<---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Func choose_rotation()
;GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE); the gui doesnt respond after it works initially
    Send("{ALTUP}")
    MouseUp("left")
    
Opt("GUIOnEventMode",1)

GUICreate("Rotate Menu", 300, 150)

$Label = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Choose a Direction Menu", 10, 10)
$Label = GUICtrlCreateLabel("ALT+SHIFT+s - QUIT", 10, 90)
$Label = GUICtrlCreateLabel("ALT+SHIFT+a - MENU", 10, 120)

$L_ID  = GUICtrlCreateButton("Left", 10, 50, 50, 20)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent($L_ID,"rotate_view_l")

$R_ID   = GUICtrlCreateButton("Right", 80, 50, 50, 20)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent($R_ID ,"rotate_view_r")

GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE,"terminate")

GUISetState()

While 1
   Sleep (1000)
WEnd

EndFunc

;<---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Func rotate_view_r()
;GUISetState(@SW_DISABLE)
$startx = 55
$endx = 1000;end the cursor movements at 1000 right
$starty = 900
$endy = $starty
Do
;MsgBox(0, "Rotated:", $rotated);(trace)
    rotate($startx,$starty,$endx,$endy,$speed)
    $rotated = $rotated + 1
Until $rotated = $move_times

EndFunc
  
;<---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Func rotate_view_l()
;GUISetState(@SW_DISABLE)
$startx = 1000
$endx = 55;end the cursor movements at 1000 right
$starty = 900
$endy = $starty
Do
;MsgBox(0, "Rotated:", $rotated);(trace)
    rotate($startx,$starty,$endx,$endy,$speed)
    $rotated = $rotated + 1
Until $rotated = $move_times

EndFunc
  
;<---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  
Func rotate($startx,$starty,$endx,$endy,$speed)
;$speed is from 1 = slow to 100 = instant
mousemove($startx,$starty,0)
;sleep(200);this doesnt change when it starts moving
;the sleep was not needed, just something I left in by mistake
$mp = MouseGetPos();
$x = $mp[0]
$y = $mp[1]
$i = 0
;$endx = 1000
;$endy = 900
$steps = 40
$incx = Int((-$x + $endx) / $steps)

$incy = Int((- $y + $endy) / $steps)
If $incx = 0 And $incy = 0 Then
    MsgBox(0,'error','step size too small?')
    Return
    endif
    
$ii = true
Send("{ALTDOWN}")
Mousedown("left")
Do
   MouseMove($x + $incx, $y + $incy, 100 - $speed)
   $x += $incx
   $y += $incy
Until abs($incx) >= abs($endx - $x) and abs($incy) >= abs($endy - $y)

MouseMove($endx, $endy, 80)
MouseUp("left")
Send("{ALTUP}")

EndFunc

;<---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Func terminate()
    Send("{ALTUP}")
    MouseUp("left")
    Exit 0
    
EndFunc

;<---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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