Dampe Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Is there anyway to constantly call this function Func WM_NCHITTEST($hWnd, $Msg, $wParam, $lParam) Local $iProc $iProc = DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "DefWindowProc", "hwnd", $hWnd, "int", $Msg, "wparam", $wParam, "lparam", $lParam) $iProc = $iProc[0] If $iProc = $HTCLIENT Then Return $HTCAPTION Return $GUI_RUNDEFMSG EndFunc Without using GuiRegisterMsg, so that my window will always be dragged while my application is running? Just like my mouse is always clicked on the gui window. I don't want to use controlclick or mouse clicks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Is there anyway to constantly call this function Func WM_NCHITTEST($hWnd, $Msg, $wParam, $lParam) Local $iProc $iProc = DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "DefWindowProc", "hwnd", $hWnd, "int", $Msg, "wparam", $wParam, "lparam", $lParam) $iProc = $iProc[0] If $iProc = $HTCLIENT Then Return $HTCAPTION Return $GUI_RUNDEFMSG EndFunc Without using GuiRegisterMsg, so that my window will always be dragged while my application is running? Just like my mouse is always clicked on the gui window. I don't want to use controlclick or mouse clicks.What are the circumstances when it doesn't work if you use GuiRegisterMsg? When you say "Just like my mouse is always clicked on the gui window" do you mean you want the gui to move with the mouse cursor even if the button is not down? Without knowing exactly what you want and what problems you have with using GuiRegusterMsg I would suggest that you could use Timer_SetTimer to call a function repeatedly and in the function use GUIGetCursorInfo to decide how to move the gui. 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dampe Posted September 5, 2008 Author Share Posted September 5, 2008 (edited) Yeah, I want the window to follow my mouse without me having the button pressed down. If you could give me a heads up on doing so that'd be pro. Edited September 5, 2008 by Dampe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monoceres Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Maybe this suits your need: Opt("GUIOnEventMode",1) $hwnd=GUICreate("Hello",300,300) GUISetOnEvent(-3,"close") GUISetState() $user32=DllOpen("user32.dll") While 1 $mpos=MouseGetPos() DllCall($user32,"int","SetWindowPos","hwnd",$hwnd,"hwnd",0,"int",$mpos[0]-150,"int",$mpos[1]-150,"int",300,"int",300,"uint",0) Sleep(20) WEnd Func close() Exit EndFunc Broken link? PM me and I'll send you the file! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Yeah, I want the window to follow my mouse without me having the button pressed down.If you could give me a heads up on doing so that'd be pro.Does that mean my suggestion with Timer_SetTimer and GuiGetCursorInfo doesn't help you? 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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