I am using two monitors and the message boxes always appear in the middle of the primary screen, regardless of where the active window is.
How can I specify the position of a Splash Text box or Message box so that it shows in the middle of the active window, not in the middle of the primary monitor?
You can try this:
#Persistent
AppName=Move
Menu, Tray, Tip, %AppName%
Menu, Tray, Icon , Shell32.dll, 26, 1 ; 45, 28, 113, 74, 134
^w::
WinGetPos, X, Y, Width, Height, A
Mx:=X + (Width/2) -100
My:=Y + (Height/2) -100
SetTimer, MoveMsgBox, -50
MsgBox, ,%AppName%, %X% %Y% OK
Return
MoveMsgBox:
WinMove, %AppName%, , %Mx% , %My%
Return
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I need to resize Google Hangouts app in Win 10. through Autohotkey
Currently it is 260*460, and I need it to be 1150*750.
Here are the Window spy data:
>>>>>>>>>>( Window Title & Class )<<<<<<<<<<<
Hangouts
ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1
>>>>>>>>>>>>( Mouse Position )<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On Screen: 901, 600 (less often used)
In Active Window: -759, 580
>>>>>>>>>( Now Under Mouse Cursor )<<<<<<<<
Color: 0xF0F0F0 (Blue=F0 Green=F0 Red=F0)
>>>>>>>>>>( Active Window Position )<<<<<<<<<<
left: 1660 top: 20 width: 260 height: 460
>>>>>>>>>>>( Status Bar Text )<<<<<<<<<<
>>>>>>>>>>>( Visible Window Text )<<<<<<<<<<<
Chrome Legacy Window
>>>>>>>>>>>( Hidden Window Text )<<<<<<<<<<<
>>>>( TitleMatchMode=slow Visible Text )<<<<
>>>>( TitleMatchMode=slow Hidden Text )<<<<
I tried something like the following, but it didn't work:
[code]
#Persistent
Loop
{
WinWaitActive, ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1
WinMove, ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1, , 1150, 750
}
Return
[/code]
The WinMove command requires those arguments:
WinMove, WinTitle, WinText, X, Y [, Width, Height, ExcludeTitle, ExcludeText]
The arguments WinText, X and Y can be ommited in which case you leave them empty, but you still have to use the commas to indicate them.
You only left the argument WinText empty and the arguments with value 1150 and 750 got interpreted as arguments X and Y.
The solution is to add those two unused arguments X and Y:
WinMove, ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1, , , , 1150, 750
If for example you want to also move the window to the positions 200, 100, then use the X and Y arguments as well:
WinMove, ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1, , 200, 100, 1150, 750
; WinMove, WinTitle (or) ahk_class WinClass, WinText, X, Y , Width, Height, ExcludeTitle, ExcludeText
WinMove, ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1, , , , 1150, 750
IF NOT A_IsAdmin ; Runs script as Admin.
{
Run *RunAs "%A_ScriptFullPath%"
ExitApp
}
#MaxThreadsPerHotkey, 2
CoordMode, Pixel, Screen
#singleInstance, Force
toggle = 0
upperLeftX := 750
upperLeftY := 400
lowerRightX := 850
lowerRightY := 500
F8:: ; press F8 to toggle the loop on/off.
SoundBeep
Toggle := !Toggle
While Toggle
{ ;-- Begin of loop.
PixelSearch, X, Y,%upperLeftX%, %upperLeftY%, %lowerRightX%, %lowerRightY%, 0x000000, 0, Fast RGB
IF ErrorLevel = 1 ; IF NOTFound.
{
sleep, 100
}
IF ErrorLevel = 0 ; IF Found.
{
MouseClick, left
sleep, 300
}
} ;-- End of Loop.
return
F8 starts loop and this code checks specific pixel in rectangle and sends left click.
It works with [MouseClick, left, %X%, %Y%].But I want to know how can I use dllcall mouse event to click on specific pixel.
for example
DllCall("mouse_event",uint,1,int,%X%,int,%Y%,uint,0,int,0)
But its not working
I doubt that you actually want to do this via DLL calls. mouse_event doesn't even take coordinates, but values between 0-65535.
If you want to be able to click any pixel on the screen make sure you set it to be relative to the screen: CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
Then use ControlClick/PostMessage/SendMessage if you don't want to affect your mouse pointer by that click. Or use MouseClick/Click. Or MouseMove+Send, {LButton}.
HoldLeftClick(600, 400, 4000, WindowName) ; ( coord x, coord y, delay in ms, window name where to hold left click)
HoldLeftClick(x, y, delay, Window) {
PostMessage, 0x201, , ((y<<16)^x), , %Window% ;WM_LBUTTONDOWN
sleep, delay
PostMessage, 0x202, , ((y<<16)^x), , %Window% ;WM_LBUTTONUP
}
I have this code and I am using it to hold left click on a specified window.
My problem is that if I press CTRL key or SHIFT key, bad things happens in that window, same thing happens if the window is in background and I have other window that is active!
Is there a way to prevent this?
this is the situation:
1) I have 3 Windows;
2) My mouse is positioned over any of them (active table under the mouse cursor);
3) I have the ahk_id of both Windows (stored in global variables);
4) Every 5 seconds, I would check (regardless of the movement of the mouse cursor), if a pixel of a specific window (window1, window2...) has a certain color;
5) Click with a controlclik of that pixel and regain control of the starting window under the mouse cursor.
checktime(){
var := Mod(A_Sec, 5)
if (var = 0){
checkpixel(window1) ; window1 is an ahk_id, stored in a global variable
checkpixel(window2)
checkpixel(window3)
}
checkpixel(window){
CoordMode, ToolTip, window ; this line of code is definitely wrong, what do you recommend?
pixelgetcolor, color, 440, 295
if(color=0x4E3500){
controlclick, x440 y295, ahk_id %window%
}
thanks in advance for the answers!
In a specific program, I want to assign a hotkey to the action of right clicking at the cursor's current position, then moving the cursor to choose an item on that menu, then moving the cursor again to choose an item on the sub-menu. I've gotten as far as the first two commands. When I get to the mousemove, no matter what coordinates I put in, the cursor shoots to the upper left corner of the screen, when what I would like it to do is first move 100 pixels to the right and 60 pixels up, then 100 pixels to the right, zero pixels on the y-axis. Clearly I am misunderstanding something. Please advise.
Thanks,
Ellen
s::
MouseGetPos
Click right
sleep, 100
MouseMove, 60, -60, 5, R
Sleep, 100
MouseMove, 200, 0, 5, R
MouseClick, L
return
Ellen, first of all, if at all possible try if you could use keyboard shortcuts.
Please check: Control Panel\Ease of Access Center\Make the keyboard easier to use\Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys. This will show the shortcuts that you can use. This way you might even find the keyboard shortcut for the menu, instead of using the mouse location.
^+b:: ; Record the location of the menu at the beginnin with [Shift]+[Ctrl]+b
SoundBeep, 500, 500
ToolTip, Click on the "XYZ" Link
KeyWait, LButton, D
MouseGetPos, xPos, yPos
Send, {Esc}
ToolTip
Return
^b::
MouseClick, Right, xPos, yPos
;Mousemove, 100, 60 R
Send, e : OR WHATEVER Shortcut letter OR.....
Send, {Down 3}{Enter} ; IF you want to use down arrow 3 times to get to the item.
Return
Modified, where YOU have to position the mouse on the always changing menu position.
^b::
MouseClick, Right ; presses where the mouse is located
;Mousemove, 100, 60 R
Send, e : OR WHATEVER Shortcut letter OR.....
Send, {Down 3}{Enter} ; IF you want to use down arrow 3 times to get to the item.
Return
If you can identify the menu ID (with AHK Windows Spy, place the mouse over the menu and look at "under the mouse"), you could use controlsend. This would be location independent since controlsend will use the menu ID to send a signal. If you tell me which application you try to control, I could see if controlSend could be used....
Oh b.t.w. I did not know you used XP, the enable shortcut instructions were for Windows 7.
Shouldn't Mousemove be MouseMove instead? It's like that in the docs.
This AutoHotkey script, including a user-created AutoHotkey function should do what you require.
It automates right-clicking a program, and then selecting 3 items on subsequent menus.
The script has been written to work on Media Player Classic,
but certain lines just need to be edited to make it work for your program, TypeTool 3. You specify a comma-separated list with one or more items, i.e. the name of the item to choose in the first menu, and in the second menu item etc.
The vast majority of programs use standard context menus,
so it should work on your program; this is in contrast
to menu bars and other types of controls/resources that vary more between programs.
-
;note: requires Acc.ahk library in AutoHotkey\Lib folder
;https://github.com/Drugoy/Autohotkey-scripts-.ahk/blob/master/Libraries/Acc.ahk
;on right of screen right-click Raw, Save target as...
;the currently assigned hotkey is ctrl+q
;e.g. Media Player Classic, open right-click menu, click items
#IfWinActive, ahk_class MediaPlayerClassicW
^q::
WinGet, hWnd, ID, A
WinGetClass, vWinClass, ahk_id %hWnd%
if vWinClass not in MediaPlayerClassicW
Return
CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
MouseGetPos, vPosX2, vPosY2
WinGetPos, vPosX, vPosY, vPosW, vPosH, ahk_id %hWnd%
vPosX := Round(vPosX + vPosW/2)
vPosY := Round(vPosY + vPosH/2)
MouseMove, %vPosX%, %vPosY%
vList = View,On Top,Default
MenuRCSelectItem(vList)
MouseMove, %vPosX2%, %vPosY2%
Return
#IfWinActive
;===============
MenuRCSelectItem(vList, vDelim=",", vPosX="", vPosY="", vDelay=0)
{
DetectHiddenWindows, Off
CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
MouseGetPos, vPosX2, vPosY2
(vPosX = "") ? (vPosX := vPosX2)
(vPosY = "") ? (vPosY := vPosY2)
if !(vPosX = vPosX2) OR !(vPosY = vPosY2)
MouseMove, %vPosX%, %vPosY%
Click right
Loop, Parse, vList, %vDelim%
{
vTemp := A_LoopField
WinGet, hWnd, ID, ahk_class #32768
if !hWnd
{
MsgBox error
Return
}
oAcc := Acc_Get("Object", "1", 0, "ahk_id " hWnd)
Loop, % oAcc.accChildCount
if (Acc_Role(oAcc, A_Index) = "menu item")
if (oAcc.accName(A_Index) = vTemp)
if (1, oRect := Acc_Location(oAcc, A_Index), vIndex := A_Index)
break
vPosX := Round(oRect.x + oRect.w/2)
vPosY := Round(oRect.y + oRect.h/2)
MouseMove, %vPosX%, %vPosY%
Sleep %vDelay% ;optional delay
oAcc.accDoDefaultAction(vIndex)
WinWaitNotActive, ahk_id %hWnd%, , 6
if ErrorLevel
{
MsgBox error
Return
}
}
MouseMove, %vPosX2%, %vPosY2%
Return
}
;==================================================