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  1. Not sure what you are asking here. Sorry if I wasn't clear, and sorry again if I'm still not clear , I create a macro which has the Get Pixel Color command in it, I assign it to the numerical value N1, and I then place the mouse over the pixel, and press the shortcut key to run the macro, then nothing happens, I assume the macro has recorded the pixel color information, but how would I view it? Could I use the Mouse Move command to place my mouse at the coordinate where a certain pixel color is found? And is there a function to search the screen for a certain color? It's almost like those old online gaming hacks, where you'd see some people as bright red, and the mouse would move to that spot, but no, I'm not trying to make a hack Thanks for the help All the other macro's I've made using this, no problems, but this one's a bit more complicated, and I'm not sure I, or the program can do it
  2. Hi I'd like to create a macro with a certain function: When a certain coloured pixel comes on screen, the mouse is moved over the pixel and double clicks it, would this be possible?, it's part of a little project I'm working on, and I need something to perform that type of task, repetetively, so I'd have to loop it, but I should be able to figure that out myself Another point, I've discovered the Get Pixel Color macro, but I can't figure out how to actually get the pixel colour info, could anybody explain/link me to an explanation on how to do that? If I can't get a macro to perform that task, could somebody please direct me to a program, or script that can? I'm a self-confessed newb at this kinda thing Thanks in advance
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