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    Re: auto click on a button

    if you don't have the source code, than about all you can do is create a macro, in which you press the command button, and run the app using it.
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    Re: auto click on a button

    Quote Originally Posted by Pasvorto
    if you don't have the source code, than about all you can do is create a macro, in which you press the command button, and run the app using it.
    Not quite true...you can do stuff with HWND and such to grab the handle of the app and control aspects within it(or something like that...point is it's doable and not that difficult)...I dunno how, but I am sure others here will be able to do it :-)
    Well, everyone else has been doing it :-)
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