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WinAPI to grab cursor, GDIPlus to write to file ?


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Im trying to Capture the Mouse and create an image file with it rendered in there. I can currently do this via the method Smashly helped me with. AutoIt Forum link

However using this method i have to render the image into a GUI then take a screenshot then write the screenshot to a file. I would prefer to

be able to grab the cursor handle then just create a image file.

Obviously I am not understanding how all the different type of handles(bitmap object, device context) interact with each other and what kind is needed for what function.

#include <WinAPI.au3>
#include <GDIPlus.au3>

Sleep(2000)
_Main()

Func _Main()
    $MP2 = MouseGetPos()
    
    ; Initialize GDI+ library
    _GDIPlus_Startup ()

    ; Grab global cursor
    $aCur = _WinAPI_GetCursorInfo()
    If $aCur[0] And $aCur[1] Then

        ; Change cursor into bitmap
        $hImage2 = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateFromHBITMAP ($aCur[2])
    EndIf
    
    ; Save Image
    _GDIPlus_ImageSaveToFile ($hImage2, @ScriptDir & "\GDIPlus_Image.jpg")  

    ; Clean up resources
    _GDIPlus_ImageDispose ($hImage2)

    ; Shut down GDI+ library
    _GDIPlus_ShutDown ()

EndFunc   ;==>_Main

There is always a butthead in the crowd, no matter how hard one tries to keep them out.......Volly

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So what do you ultimately want to do. Create a file from current cursor, or use ScreenCapture with cursor?

He wants a picture of the cursor.

But the problem is you are trying to create a BitMap from a handle. I tried using _GDIPlus_GraphicsCreateFromHWND but that did not work. I'm no expert with GDI or WinAPI xD so I can't really help you out in this case.

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He wants a picture of the cursor.

yes exactly. ty

I tried using _GDIPlus_GraphicsCreateFromHWND

I tried the same thing unsuccessfully as well :D.

There is always a butthead in the crowd, no matter how hard one tries to keep them out.......Volly

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  • 1 month later...

I know this was an old thread but I just wanted to post the solution, as I have seen others wanting to be able to save the cursor to a bitmap file.

Thank you to everyone that helped.

;=================================   SaveCursor   ================================
; Function Name:    _SaveCursor
; Requires:         <ScreenCapture.au3>
; Description:    
; Parameters:       $SizeX          Total horizontal size of bitmap
;                   $SizeY          Total vertical size of bitmap
;                   $DrawLocX       horizontal position to draw cursor within bitmap
;                   $DrawLocY       vertical position to draw cursor within bitmap
;                   $Filename       bitmap save filename and full path
;                   
; Syntax:            _SaveCursor([$SizeX,$SizeY,$DrawLocX,$DrawLocY,$Filename])
; Author(s):        ofLight
; Returns:      
;============================================================================
Func _SaveCursor($SizeX = 50,$SizeY = 50,$DrawLocX = 15,$DrawLocY = 15,$Filename = ".\_Mouse.bmp")
    Local $aResult
    $MGP = MouseGetPos()
    If WinExists("DeviceContextSize")Then
        $hWnd = WinGetHandle("DeviceContextSize")
    ElsE
        $hWnd = GUICreate("DeviceContextSize",$SizeX,$SizeY,$MGP[0]-25, $MGP[1]-25,$WS_POPUP)
    EndIf
    $hDDC = _WinAPI_GetDC($hWnd)
    $hCDC = _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleDC($hDDC)
    $hBMP = _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleBitmap($hDDC, $SizeX, $SizeY)
    _WinAPI_SelectObject($hCDC, $hBMP)
    If @Error Then Return 0
    _WinAPI_BitBlt($hCDC, $MGP[0]-25, $MGP[1]-25, $SizeX, $SizeY, $hDDC, $MGP[0]-25, $MGP[1]-25, $SRCCOPY)
    $aCursor = _WinAPI_GetCursorInfo()
    If $aCursor[1] Then $aResult = DllCall("User32.dll", "int", "DrawIcon", "hwnd", $hCDC, "int", $DrawLocX, "int", $DrawLocY, "hwnd", $aCursor[2])
    _WinAPI_ReleaseDC($hWnd, $hDDC)
    _WinAPI_DeleteDC($hCDC)
    _ScreenCapture_SaveImage($Filename, $hBMP)
    _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBMP)
EndFunc;==========================   SaveCursor   ================================

There is always a butthead in the crowd, no matter how hard one tries to keep them out.......Volly

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