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Hi,

I am facing problem in using control click option. ^_^ I am trying to automate a POS(Point of Sale ) application. when i am trying to click on button, it doesn't work.

Actually, it is a toolstrip menu with button on it.

Script:

Run("C:\Program Files\POS\POS.Lounge.exe")

WinWaitActive("POS v2.0.0.78 [Airport Arrival - T01]","",300)

ControlFocus(" POS v2.0.0.78 [ Airport Arrival - T01]","","tsbon")

ControlClick("POS v2.0.0.78 [Airport Arrival - T01]","","tsbon","left",1,65,40)

This code doesn't click the button, i m referring.

One more problem: How do we know controlId, I m not getting it with Window Info tool. ;)

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Hi,

I am facing problem in using control click option. ^_^ I am trying to automate a POS(Point of Sale ) application. when i am trying to click on button, it doesn't work.

Actually, it is a toolstrip menu with button on it.

Script:

Run("C:\Program Files\POS\POS.Lounge.exe")

WinWaitActive("POS v2.0.0.78 [Airport Arrival - T01]","",300)

ControlFocus(" POS v2.0.0.78 [ Airport Arrival - T01]","","tsbon")

ControlClick("POS v2.0.0.78 [Airport Arrival - T01]","","tsbon","left",1,65,40)

This code doesn't click the button, i m referring.

One more problem: How do we know controlId, I m not getting it with Window Info tool. ;)

Uh.. I'm not really sure what youre trying to do. But if you hover the Window Info tool over a button and it says:

Title: Awesome Title

ClassnameNN = AwesomeButton1

Then your control would be ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "AwesomeButton1", "left" )

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Uh.. I'm not really sure what youre trying to do. But if you hover the Window Info tool over a button and it says:

Title: Awesome Title

ClassnameNN = AwesomeButton1

Then your control would be ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "AwesomeButton1", "left" )

thanks

Thats fine, but now when i have given all the details then why this is not working. As there is not compilation error too.

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mann,

Perhaps if you tried:

ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "[CLASS:AwesomeButton1]")

That should give you 1 left click on the button.

If you need more ID you might need to add the INSTANCE as well - only trying will answer that.

M23

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thanks

Thats fine, but now when i have given all the details then why this is not working. As there is not compilation error too.

Try not to use this part of your script:

WinWaitActive("POS v2.0.0.78 [Airport Arrival - T01]","",300)

ControlFocus(" POS v2.0.0.78 [ Airport Arrival - T01]","","tsbon")

And try not using the 65,40 part in the end of ControlClick.

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mann,

Perhaps if you tried:

ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "[CLASS:AwesomeButton1]")

That should give you 1 left click on the button.

If you need more ID you might need to add the INSTANCE as well - only trying will answer that.

M23

Thanks M23,

I have added class keyword too before control id, but still its not working. I m attaching the screenshot of my application.

I want to click on the On button. (that is not exactly a button, it is some icon on tool strip menu)

post-48902-1240559375_thumb.jpg

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Thanks M23,

I have added class keyword too before control id, but still its not working. I m attaching the screenshot of my application.

I want to click on the On button. (that is not exactly a button, it is some icon on tool strip menu)

Grr, Why didnt you tell us its an icon ^_^

Just use ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "", left, 1, x, y)

Where x,y is the button location.

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mann,

Looks like the CLASS name might refer to a larger area - do you get a large rectangle including many buttons outlined on the app when you use the Au3Info Tool? This is a common problem, meaning you need to specify the location within this large control as well - the Au3InfoTool gives that information to you under "Control - ControlClick Coords" when you have the cursor over the "OK" button-that-is-not-really-a-button. Then you need to code something like:

ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "[CLASS:AwesomeButton1]" "left", 1, x, y)

Where x and y are the coords from the Info tool.

M23

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ChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listing
Date_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language used
ExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBox
GUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUI
GUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable frames
GUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView items
GUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeView
Marquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIs
NoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxes
Notify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the display
Scrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single command
StringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit text
Toast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area

 

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mann,

Looks like the CLASS name might refer to a larger area - do you get a large rectangle including many buttons outlined on the app when you use the Au3Info Tool? This is a common problem, meaning you need to specify the location within this large control as well - the Au3InfoTool gives that information to you under "Control - ControlClick Coords" when you have the cursor over the "OK" button-that-is-not-really-a-button. Then you need to code something like:

ControlClick( "Awesome Title", "", "[CLASS:AwesomeButton1]" "left", 1, x, y)

Where x and y are the coords from the Info tool.

M23

I m using code as :

Run("C:\Program Files\POS\POS.Lounge.exe")

ControlClick("POS v2.0.0.78 [Delhi Airport Arrival - T01]","","[CLASS:WindowsForms10.window.8.app.0.2004eee; INSTANCE:13:tbson]","left",1,40,30)

It is opening the application and then doesnot do anything.

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I m using code as :

Run("C:\Program Files\POS\POS.Lounge.exe")

ControlClick("POS v2.0.0.78 [Delhi Airport Arrival - T01]","","[CLASS:WindowsForms10.window.8.app.0.2004eee; INSTANCE:13:tbson]","left",1,40,30)

It is opening the application and then doesnot do anything.

Please read my post above ^_^ Not all programs can be accesed with Classes. Just remove the [class] part and you should be fine. I would suggest this:

Run("C:\Program Files\POS\POS.Lounge.exe")

WinWaitActive("POS v2.0.0.78 [Delhi Airport Arrival - T01]")

ControlClick("POS v2.0.0.78 [Delhi Airport Arrival - T01]","","","left",1,40,30)

If this still doesn't work, then you found the pixel locations wrong. Use this to find the correct coordinates:

CODE
HotKeySet("{ESC}", "Terminate") ;Выкл.

HotKeySet("{F9}", "ShowMe") ;Вкл.

Dim $Runner

While 1 ;Ждет пока запустится $Runner.

Sleep(20)

If $Runner Then Start()

WEnd

Func ShowMe() ;Для включения.

$Runner = Not $Runner

EndFunc

Func Terminate() ;Для выключения.

Exit 0

EndFunc

Func Start()

$pos = MouseGetPos() ;Берет положение курсора.

MsgBox(0, "Mouse x,y:", $pos[0] & "," & $pos[1]) ;Создает сообщение с положением пикселей.

EndFunc

Run the script, move your mouse to where the icon/button is and press F9. A message will pop up with the x,y coords. Edited by Qousio
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Please read my post above ^_^ Not all programs can be accesed with Classes. Just remove the [class] part and you should be fine. I would suggest this:

Run("C:\Program Files\POS\POS.Lounge.exe")

WinWaitActive("POS v2.0.0.78 [Delhi Airport Arrival - T01]")

ControlClick("POS v2.0.0.78 [Delhi Airport Arrival - T01]","","","left",1,40,30)

If this still doesn't work, then you found the pixel locations wrong. Use this to find the correct coordinates:

CODE
HotKeySet("{ESC}", "Terminate") ;Выкл.

HotKeySet("{F9}", "ShowMe") ;Вкл.

Dim $Runner

While 1 ;Ждет пока запустится $Runner.

Sleep(20)

If $Runner Then Start()

WEnd

Func ShowMe() ;Для включения.

$Runner = Not $Runner

EndFunc

Func Terminate() ;Для выключения.

Exit 0

EndFunc

Func Start()

$pos = MouseGetPos() ;Берет положение курсора.

MsgBox(0, "Mouse x,y:", $pos[0] & "," & $pos[1]) ;Создает сообщение с положением пикселей.

EndFunc

Run the script, move your mouse to where the icon/button is and press F9. A message will pop up with the x,y coords.
Still its not working, by using the same above code.
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