Neocortex Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) Hello! I searched a lot but couldn't find any solution for this. I want to simulate this: - hold down right click. - move mouse from x1y1 to x2y2. (hardest part) - release right click. Like MouseClickDrag(), inside an inactive window. Without moving the real cursor. I hope it is possibe and someone can help me Thanks Edited September 11, 2008 by Lazarushun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andybiochem Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) Hello!I searched a lot but couldn't find any solution for this.I want to simulate this:- hold down right click.- move mouse from x1y1 to x2y2. (hardest part)- release right click.Like MouseClickDrag(), inside an inactive window. Without moving the real cursor.I hope it is possibe and someone can help me ThanksNot sure it's possible without actually moving the cursor, but you could get the mouse position before the drag is performed, do the drag, and then set the mouse position back to where it was originally, so it looks like it hasn't moved. Edited September 11, 2008 by andybiochem - Table UDF - create simple data tables - Line Graph UDF GDI+ - quickly create simple line graphs with x and y axes (uses GDI+ with double buffer) - Line Graph UDF - quickly create simple line graphs with x and y axes (uses AI native graphic control) - Barcode Generator Code 128 B C - Create the 1/0 code for barcodes. - WebCam as BarCode Reader - use your webcam to read barcodes - Stereograms!!! - make your own stereograms in AutoIT - Ziggurat Gaussian Distribution RNG - generate random numbers based on normal/gaussian distribution - Box-Muller Gaussian Distribution RNG - generate random numbers based on normal/gaussian distribution - Elastic Radio Buttons - faux-gravity effects in AutoIT (from javascript)- Morse Code Generator - Generate morse code by tapping your spacebar! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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