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  1. #1
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    Try using Sendkeys.

  2. #2
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    Excuse m...but what are SendKeys..can some give me an example? And how can I check if a web page (an url address i know) is loaded or not?

  3. #3
    Guest
    Sendkeys is just a simpler way. It's not like api, i like api better, but if you can't find a way with api, you use sendkeys.

    Type "Sendkeys (and the code) {ENTER}"

    Key Code

    BACKSPACE {BACKSPACE}, {BS}, or {BKSP}
    BREAK {BREAK}
    CAPS LOCK {CAPSLOCK}
    DEL {DELETE} or {DEL}
    DOWN ARROW {DOWN}
    END {END}
    ENTER {ENTER} or ~
    ESC {ESC}
    HELP {HELP}
    HOME {HOME}
    INS {INSERT}
    LEFT ARROW {LEFT}
    NUM LOCK {NUMLOCK}
    PAGE DOWN {PGDN}
    PAGE UP {PGUP}

    PRINT SCREEN {PRTSC}
    RIGHT ARROW {RIGHT}
    SCROLL LOCK {SCROLLLOCK}
    TAB {TAB}
    UP ARROW {UP}
    F1 {F1}
    F2 {F2}
    F3 {F3}
    F4 {F4}
    F5 {F5}
    F6 {F6}
    F7 {F7}
    F8 {F8}
    F9 {F9}
    F10 {F10}
    F11 {F11}
    F12 {F12}
    F13 {F13}
    F14 {F14}
    F15 {F15}
    F16 {F16}

    To specify keys combined with any combination of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys, precede the regular key code with one or more of the following codes:

    Key Code

    SHIFT +
    CTRL (CONTROL) ^
    ALT %

    In your case:

    SendKeys "{TAB}"
    (to whenever you get to the box.)
    SendKeys "Search String"
    SendKeys "{ENTER}

    I think that'd work.
    I don't usually use Sendkeys, so I wouldn't really know how, but that's the way of how you do it.

  4. #4
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    Thanks...

    ..but that's not quit what I wanted to ask for. Let's take an example: I open my browser at http://www.something.com and there is a normal link to another URL. This link's name is "Click this to move on...". How can I get cordinates of this link? I need those cords cause I want to point my mouse cursor on that location and click it?

    I know this is quit a weird question .. but you don't have to give me complete source codes...just ideas...just ideas...




    RiEbBo

  5. #5
    Guest
    Yeah, mis-read your question, sorry.
    You can play with the mousepos function. Find it on vb-world.net. You just type the two coords until you get to the box, i guess.

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