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I am having difficulties with spy++. I have visual studio 2010 so I don't know if there is a difference between the spy++ of 2010 and 2013 but w/e. So the issue is the following:

I am making a program (program 1) that will click on a button of another program (program 2). Now in order to do that I need to be able to identify the button somehow. I have managed to get the handle for the parent window of program 2 with the FindWindow() function. From there I used the EnumChildWindows() function to go through all the child windows. Now... the issue is the following, I need to find something to Identify my button with when I get to the window it is in.

Question:: How do I use spy++ to find the caption and other properties of a specific button? The finder tool in spy++ only clicks on windows and not buttons, so I have had a hard time finding anyyyy single thing about buttons with spy++.

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  • The finder tool in spy++ only clicks on windows and not buttons, so I have had a hard time finding anyyyy single thing about buttons with spy++. Huh? It finds buttons just fine for me.
    – cf-
    Apr 21, 2014 at 22:54
  • I am using visual studio 2010... not sure if that has anything to do with it... could you tell me step by step the buttons you click to find buttons with the finder tool? where do you go to find the finder tool you use? Apr 21, 2014 at 23:01
  • I'm using VS2013, so that might be relevant. But I just click the "Find Window" button on the toolbar, then click and drag the little crosshairs over the button I want information for. Then I make sure the "Properties" radiobutton is selected and click "OK", and the Control ID shows up in the properties window that appears.
    – cf-
    Apr 21, 2014 at 23:08
  • I see, well for some reason I am not able to get the button but only the window that the button is in... Near the finder tool there should be a text that says something like: "Drag the Finder Tool over a window to select it.... blah blah..", does it say the same thing to you? cause mine specifies "window"? Apr 21, 2014 at 23:12
  • Mine specifies "window" too, but see my comment in your other question: Buttons are a type of window too, really. Almost every control is. (If it helps, creating buttons requires a call to CreateWindowEx.) You can drag the finder tool over a button the same as you can drag it over a window.
    – cf-
    Apr 21, 2014 at 23:14

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