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Hi,

I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to be able to Set a dynamicly created TrayItem as the currently selected item based on information I will have stored on the last use of a program. Consider this example:

#include <Constants.au3>
#NoTrayIcon

; set script wide options
Opt("WinTitleMatchMode", 1) ;1=start, 2=subStr, 3=exact, 4=advanced, -1 to -4=Nocase
Opt("TrayMenuMode", 1) ; Default tray menu items (Script Paused/Exit) will not be shown.
Opt("TrayOnEventMode", 1)

; pretend I am populating this array from some external semi-dynamic data
Global $a_Things[6]
For $x = 1 To UBound($a_Things, 1) - 1
$a_Things[$x] = "Item " & $x
Next

$submenu = TrayCreateMenu("Submenu")
For $y = 1 To UBound($a_Things, 1) - 1
TrayCreateItem($a_Things[$y], $submenu, -1, 1)
TrayItemSetOnEvent(-1, "_SubmenuChoice")
Next

TrayCreateItem("")

$aboutitem = TrayCreateItem("About")
TrayItemSetOnEvent(-1, "_About")
TrayCreateItem("")
$exititem = TrayCreateItem("Exit")
TrayItemSetOnEvent(-1, "_Exit")
TraySetState()

While 1
Sleep(1000)
WEnd

Func _Exit()
Exit
EndFunc ;==>_Exit

Func _About()
MsgBox(4096, "About", "Blah Blah Blah")
EndFunc ;==>_About

Func _SubmenuChoice()
MsgBox(4096, "Info", "Menu Choice:" & @TRAY_ID)
EndFunc ;==>_SubmenuChoice

I can work with the @TRAY_ID value to do the actions I need within the program, but I want to save their choice, and re-use it later.

Now, I know how to do that (writing to and reading from the registry for example), but what I do not know how to do, is to programatically mark the submenu item as the current selected choice upon loading, based on the info that I have stored.

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SpookMeister,

Use TrayItemSetState like this: ;)

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <Constants.au3>
#NoTrayIcon

; set script wide options
Opt("WinTitleMatchMode", 1) ;1=start, 2=subStr, 3=exact, 4=advanced, -1 to -4=Nocase
Opt("TrayMenuMode", 1) ; Default tray menu items (Script Paused/Exit) will not be shown.
Opt("TrayOnEventMode", 1)

; pretend I am populating this array from some external semi-dynamic data
Global $a_Things[6]
For $x = 1 To UBound($a_Things, 1) - 1
    $a_Things[$x] = "Item " & $x
Next

Global $aSubItem[UBound($a_Things)]

$submenu = TrayCreateMenu("Submenu")
For $y = 1 To UBound($a_Things, 1) - 1
    $aSubItem[$y]= TrayCreateItem($a_Things[$y], $submenu)
    TrayItemSetOnEvent(-1, "_SubmenuChoice")
Next

TrayCreateItem("")

$aboutitem = TrayCreateItem("About")
TrayItemSetOnEvent(-1, "_About")
TrayCreateItem("")
$exititem = TrayCreateItem("Exit")
TrayItemSetOnEvent(-1, "_Exit")
TraySetState()

; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
$iIndex = Random(1, UBound($a_Things), 1)
TrayItemSetState($aSubItem[$iIndex], $GUI_CHECKED)
; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

While 1
    Sleep(1000)
WEnd

Func _Exit()
    Exit
EndFunc   ;==>_Exit

Func _About()
    MsgBox(4096, "About", "Blah Blah Blah")
EndFunc   ;==>_About

Func _SubmenuChoice()
    MsgBox(4096, "Info", "Menu Choice:" & @TRAY_ID)
EndFunc   ;==>_SubmenuChoice

Look for the <<<<<<<<<<<<<< section. :)

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Perfect, thanks.

[u]Helpful tips:[/u]If you want better answers to your questions, take the time to reproduce your issue in a small "stand alone" example script whenever possible. Also, make sure you tell us 1) what you tried, 2) what you expected to happen, and 3) what happened instead.[u]Useful links:[/u]BrettF's update to LxP's "How to AutoIt" pdfValuater's Autoit 1-2-3 Download page for the latest versions of Autoit and SciTE[quote]<glyph> For example - if you came in here asking "how do I use a jackhammer" we might ask "why do you need to use a jackhammer"<glyph> If the answer to the latter question is "to knock my grandmother's head off to let out the evil spirits that gave her cancer", then maybe the problem is actually unrelated to jackhammers[/quote]

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