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lsainsbury
10 years agoContributor
Thanks for the reply Tanya.
I have tried setting the mouse movement delay to 0, but unfortunately it didn't help.
On the other hand I may know what is causing the issue, however I don't know how to resolve it.
It seems we are using some third party software for our menus so all of our sub menus are recognised as "TdxBarSubMenuControl", and missing the debug information which is only simulating mouse clicks because of that. When I enter a sub menu from another sub menu I think the script is getting confused as to where the click is supposed to be simulated.
Edit:
I have tried adding the TdxBarSubMenuControl to the text recognition which gets rid of the missing debug information warning but it still won't simulate a click in a sub sub menu, telling me the object does not exist even though the sub sub menu is visible on screen
I have tried setting the mouse movement delay to 0, but unfortunately it didn't help.
On the other hand I may know what is causing the issue, however I don't know how to resolve it.
It seems we are using some third party software for our menus so all of our sub menus are recognised as "TdxBarSubMenuControl", and missing the debug information which is only simulating mouse clicks because of that. When I enter a sub menu from another sub menu I think the script is getting confused as to where the click is supposed to be simulated.
Edit:
I have tried adding the TdxBarSubMenuControl to the text recognition which gets rid of the missing debug information warning but it still won't simulate a click in a sub sub menu, telling me the object does not exist even though the sub sub menu is visible on screen
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