![]() ![]() Private Declare Function SendMessage Lib "user32" _ Alias "SendMessageA" _ (ByVal hWnd As Long, _ ByVal wMsg As Long, _ ByVal wParam As Long, _ lParam As Long) As Long. I am focusing to the neccessary window manualy, so aat least I want to make the macros do the right click on the mouse position where I have positioned it. I have a window with a ABC name which is a process abc.exe in a Task Manager. ![]() The question is about function parameters. I was suggested to have a look through the SendMessage function, but I still cannot fully understand how to use. And I want my Visual Basic macros to make a right click on the current mouse position (will be much better if there will be any way to move the mouse to the specified position on the screen). So, quite all of that is already done, accept that in order the get the filling form I have to make a right click in a third party application to select an option from a drop down menu. The idea is getting information from the excel table and then putting it to the third party form. This is a visual basic macros, but I think that the questions is muc more suitable for this thread. But unfortunately searching the internet gave me just a few information about it. I am trying to integrate a mouse click control with SendMessage function into my program. ![]()
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