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OK, I am getting closer.

I have this script that logs in, navigates to a treeview menu and selects the item that I need using following commands:

 

_GUICtrlTreeView_SelectItem($hWnd, $hItemFound)

_GUICtrlTreeView_ClickItem($hWnd, $hItemFound)

 

Now I need to send a right-click.  The actual application can only take right-click.

I tried these commands but so far no luck:

MouseClick("right")—no luck

ControlClick(($hWnd," ", $hItemFound,"right")—no luck

 

Any help is greatly appreciated

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On ControlClick, are you setting the 4th parameter (button)? In your example above you do not look to be.

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My mistake, I did use the correct syntax. Fixed original post.

ControlClick($hWnd," ", $hItemFound, "right")

I also tried spelling it out with and without number of clicks.

ControlClick("Configuration (Administrator)"," ", "SysTreeView32; INSTANCE:1", "right",2)

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Your controlclick command is still written wrong.

ControlClick ( "title", "text", controlID [, button = "left" [, clicks = 1 [, x [, y]]]] )

You have the ControlID in the Text section, the button to click in the ControlID section.

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If you want to right click on a tree view item, first you need to fetch the handle of that item and then you need to pass this handle to _GUICtrlTreeView_ClickItem().

the below script right clicks on a first item in a tree view

$TreeVwHWD = ControlGetHandle("Win_TITLE", "","[CLASS:SysTreeView32; INSTANCE:1]")  ; Fetch tree view control handle
$firstItmHWD = _GUICtrlTreeView_GetFirstItem($TreeVwHWD)                                           ; Fetch the firstitem handle
ConsoleWrite("$firstItmHWD :"&$firstItmHWD & @CRLF)
_GUICtrlTreeView_ClickItem($TreeVwHWD, $firstItmHWD , "Right")                  ; Right Click on the first item
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