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Let's say there is an application which uses CreateWindow/CreateWindowEx with a custom class name, different then button edit etc. I want to be able to find this controls, so i can send them messages using SendMessage. I tried to use FindWindowEx but it is failed to find them. (It's simply returns, not finding any controls at all). How can i find this type of custom controls? I was thinking about bruteforcing with GetDlgItem but i don't think it is gonna work very well. So i guess the only possible way here is to inject dll inside the target process, hook CreateWindow/CreateWindowEx to find those controls IDC, so i can later write them down, and use with GetDlgItem? Is there any simpler solution? I already tried MSAA and UI Automatiation using the tools from win sdk (Inspector). The window i want to automatiate is basically firefox popup modal dialog with MozillaDialogClass. Here the screenshot of this window with Inspector running on it: link

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So basically the issue is: MSAA/UI Automatiation components Fails to find the controls inside the dialog that i showed above. I tried both and also tried spy++ it too fails to find the buttons, textboxes, checkboxes inside tihs dialog. Thats why i tried to find them using plain winapi FindWindow + FindWindowEx . But same, no success!

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  • Have you seen this post?
    – ryyker
    May 25, 2015 at 14:34
  • @ryyker Hello. The problem is, i cannot find those button identificators in spy++/winspy or any other ui inspecting application. The problem is that i need to find them, but i cannot find them from my application, using msa/autimatiaon/findwindowex
    – Vladislav
    May 25, 2015 at 15:03
  • @ryyker that's why i was thinking about dll injection, and hooking CreateWindow/CreateWindowEx. Also is there any other ways to create controls natively or any gui control must always be created using this two winapi functions?
    – Vladislav
    May 25, 2015 at 15:05
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    If Spy++ cannot see child windows, then there are no child windows. If UI Automation cannot find items either, then the application simply doesn't want to be automated. Nothing you can do about. May 25, 2015 at 17:58
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    Again, if Spy++ can't see child windows, then there are no child windows. No need to go to lengths and install hooks. You have a GUI that implements windowless controls. There is absolutely nothing you can do about it, unless the application implements the interfaces required to make UI Automation work. Since neither appears to be a successful approach, you may as well spend your time more efficiently on something else. May 25, 2015 at 18:17

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