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Opt("WinTitleMatchMode", 2) ControlClick("codebuffer1.au3", "Tab", 354, "left") ControlSend("codebuffer1.au3", "Tab", 354, "{F5}") So after using SciTE with AutoIT for a few months, I decided I'd like to test different buffer code while working on an included page on a different buffer. So send a control click to Scite to click then send F5? I was thinking it would work but it does not for me. Using the finder tool it appears the tab is Control ID 354 and with WinTitleMatchMode set to '2' I was expecting results... Can anyone show me the error of my ways?
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I previously ran SciTE and Autoit from a Windows XP machine and therefore didn't have any UAC or privileges issues to deal with. Now I'm running Win7 64 bit and noticed that when opening a .au3 file I don't get any prompt choice to run as admin. It simply opens the file I requested. When I hit F5 or click on "Go" to run the application SciTE is unable to hook into the app and get Console output when run like this. I can, however, go through the trouble of opening SciTE independently as administrator before opening the source code .au3 files and when I hit f5 or "Go" like this I am again able to get ConsoleWrite output as well as get runtime errors. My question: Is it possible to modify the SciTE editor so that it prompts to run as administrator when attempting to open a .au3 file rather than right clicking on SciTE and manually selecting to run as administrator and then opening the .au3 file? I'm trying to achieve a shortcut and save time while removing one more annoyance that is UAC Win7 powered. Many thanks!