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I am trying to automatically click a PictureBox control from an old VB6 application using AutoIt. Window Info finds a control with class ThunderRT6PictureBoxDC and ID 15, and AutoIt successfully hides it if I run...

ControlHide($class, "", "[ID:15]")

However, when I try to click it using:

ControlClick($class, "", "[ID:15]")

...nothing happens - and @error is unset.

Clicking using MouseClick with the control coordinates works, but then I have to make sure that the window isn't covered by anything.

Does anyone know why nothing happens, and what I can do to workaround without resorting to MouseClick?

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    I would break out Spy++ to see what messages AutoIt is sending to the PictureBox control, and see how that varies from what you want to actually want to accomplish.
    – Joe Jordan
    Mar 26, 2011 at 1:12
  • Are you sure MouseClick requires the window point being clicked to be visible?
    – wqw
    Mar 26, 2011 at 8:24

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I don't know AutoIt, but possibly this is because the control is a PictureBox rather than a button, so Windows doesn't support the concept of a "click" on this control. Can't think of any alternative workaround.

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