Hi,

I have been messing around with the guitest module, and I used the MouseClick method to click on command buttons, but I was wondering if there was a similar way to click on checkboxes? Also, on some screens I am interacting with, there's a list of folders or "words" and I wanted to know if there's a way to click on a particular one based on the name of it? There's a group available on yahoo for this particular module, but I can't go to that right now since I'm work and they banned the site :(

Thanks for your help. I hope I wasn't too confusing.

I was looking at Win32::ActAcc and it seems more in depth than Win32::GuiTest. Do you think it might be better to use ActAcc instead?

In reply to Win32::Guitest Module by Edge118

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