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Getting window info and controlling other apps windows using VB (like AutoIt does)

Asked by Arrow_1 in Visual Basic Programming, .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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I need to know how to get information from another app's windows kind of like AutoIt does. I do not want to use the AutoIt COM object. Basically, after I get a window's handle, I want to then be able to read different things from the window like perhaps the contents of a specific label. Then, I would also like to be able to simulate a mouse click on a specific button. I'd prefer the code for VB6, but if anybody has the VB.NET code to do this, that could help me for future reference.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Visual Basic Programming, .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
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