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User:Cegaiel/Macros/GetMousePosition

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MsgBox Move mouse around screen for realtime information.`n`n`nPress the F2 key to copy the mouse position and color into Clipboard`nYou can Paste into Notepad with Ctrl+V).`n`nNote the color is RGB format!`nColor is useful if you want to use the PixelSearch function, in Autohotkey`n`nClick OK to continue...



#Persistent
SetTimer, WatchCursor, 100
return


WatchCursor:
MouseGetPos, xpos, ypos 
WinGetTitle, Title, A 


PixelGetColor, color, xpos, ypos, RGB


GetKeyState, state, F2
if state = D
{
Clipboard = `;The below 2 lines are for information purposes only and can be erased.`n`;Current Color: %color%`n`;Mouse Position: %xpos%, %ypos%`n`n`;The below line only needs to be used once in a script, first line!`nWinGetActiveStats, Title, Width, Height, X, Y`n`n`;The next 3 lines is the required code, Width and Height variables is determined by the WinGetActiveStats line (above)`nClickX := Width - %ClickX%`nClickY := Height - %ClickY%`nClick, `%ClickX`%, `%ClickY`%

MsgBox Mouse Position %xpos%, %ypos% has been converted to:`n`nClickX := Width - %ClickX%`nClickY := Height - %ClickY%`nClick, `%ClickX`%, `%ClickY`%`n`nThe converted code is now in the clipboard.`nPaste into Notepad with Ctrl+V at anytime. 
}

ToolTip, Mouse Position: %xpos%`, %ypos%`n`nColor: %color%`n`nActive Window: %Title%`n`nWindows Resolution: %A_ScreenWidth%x%A_ScreenHeight%
return