mrwizardd Posted August 19, 2012 Share Posted August 19, 2012 Hey folks, my brains fried. i've been stuck at this line of code for a couple hours now. I've done Google searches, forum searches, etc.. I'm making no progress and I feel like I've tried every variation of the code possible. It's a simple program to open a 3d application I'm working on so I can Log in. $default_resolutionX = 1920 $default_resolutionY = 1080 $x_ratio = @Desktopwidth / $default_resolutionX $y_ratio = @Desktopheight / $default_resolutionY Run ("C:\Program Files (x86)\3dMax\Projects\Project1.exe") Do $Pixel2 = PixelSearch(0,0,(1113 * $x_ratio),(616 * $y_ratio),0xF6F8FC,3) Until @error Then If not @error Then MouseClick("left", Round(1113 * $x_ratio),Round(616 * $y_ratio)) Endif Do $Pixel3 = PixelSearch(0,0,(1113 * $x_ratio),(616 * $y_ratio),0xF6F8FC,3) Until @error Then Do $Pixel4 = PixelSearch(0,0,(959 * $x_ratio),(356 * $y_ratio),0xEF571D,3) Until @error Then Etc.. I realize this is grossly incorrect, but I re-did the coding that would make sense to me. Hopefully you can see my way of thinking and help explain how I'm getting everything wrong here. Having a hard time figuring out how to continue off of "Until @error" because it seems to just stop when it becomes true, instead of wanting to use the "Then" request. It basically needs to search for the launch button with the distinct red color at those coords, when it appears, clicks it, then starts searching for the next pixel, clicks a certain point on the screen, etc... Thanks folks. Once I grasp this, should be smooth sailing. This is my first Autoit program, coming from DOS batch files. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted August 19, 2012 Share Posted August 19, 2012 Is there some reason why you simply can't access the control you want? The Vollatran project My blog: http://www.vollysinterestingshit.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ileandros Posted August 19, 2012 Share Posted August 19, 2012 Delete the "Then" after "Until @error" for start. "Then" is a command following "If" command. "Until" is the command following "Do" I feel nothing.It feels great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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