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How to use AutoIT to click OK on an existing application?


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Hi,

I have an existing application which requires me to click ok the first time it starts. I want to use AutoIT to click Ok as soon as the window opens. Any idea how I can do that? I'm pretty new to AutoIT and have little to no knowledge about scripting.

 

Thanks in Advance

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Many ideas, see controlclick and mouseclick

that should be enough to get you started

Use the info tool to get information about the ok button

If you have scite, you can open this tool in the menu "Tools" -> Au3Info

Spoiler

Renamer - Rename files and folders, remove portions of text from the filename etc.

GPO Tool - Export/Import Group policy settings.

MirrorDir - Synchronize/Backup/Mirror Folders

BeatsPlayer - Music player.

Params Tool - Right click an exe to see it's parameters or execute them.

String Trigger - Triggers pasting text or applications or internet links on specific strings.

Inconspicuous - Hide files in plain sight, not fully encrypted.

Regedit Control - Registry browsing history, quickly jump into any saved key.

Time4Shutdown - Write the time for shutdown in minutes.

Power Profiles Tool - Set a profile as active, delete, duplicate, export and import.

Finished Task Shutdown - Shuts down pc when specified window/Wndl/process closes.

NetworkSpeedShutdown - Shuts down pc if download speed goes under "X" Kb/s.

IUIAutomation - Topic with framework and examples

Au3Record.exe

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