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Revision as of 11:02, 8 November 2006
Purpose:
Search for a pixel of a specific colour to click on, loop this process indefinitely, and provide a hotkey to stop the entire thing.
Illustrates:
- How to use PixelSearch() to find a specific coloured pixel.
- How to use MouseClick() to click on a specific point.
- How to check the registry to see if the mouse buttons are swapped.
- How to set a HotKey to exit a script.
Dim $ClickMouse, $MousePrimary, $MouseSecondary, $ExitKey Dim $Color, $Left, $Top, $Right, $Bottom, $SearchResult, $CheckSwap $CheckSwap = RegRead("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse", "SwapMouseButtons") If $CheckSwap = 1 Then $MousePrimary = "right" $MouseSecondary = "left" Else $MousePrimary = "left" $MouseSecondary = "right" EndIf ; ************************************************* ; ; Change your settings here ; ; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ; $ExitKey = "{ESC}" $Color = 0xff00ff $Left = 0 $Top = 0 $Right = 200 $Bottom = 200 $ClickMouse = $MousePrimary ; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ; ; Change your settings here ; ; ************************************************* ; HotKeySet($ExitKey, '_Exit') While 1 $SearchResult = PixelSearch($Left, $Top, $Right, $Bottom, $Color) If Not @error Then MouseClick($ClickMouse, $SearchResult[0], $SearchResult[1], 1, 0) EndIf WEnd Func _Exit() Exit EndFunc