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Garp

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  1. That's thinkin', Lincoln... .. tested and works!!!!!!
  2. I assumed it would be one color when it got mail, but it's not. So the normal color is a gray color ( I thought it was white but it's not ), then can be 3-4 other colors when they get mail. so anything not that original gray, would trigger the .wav. (( figured out 0 value problem ) The default color value is 15790320. Anything different, should trigger the wave. So in the 'If Variable" settings dialogue, which do I select to mean "if variable N1 does not equal that number", continue with the rest of the macro?
  3. I have been using macro Express for many years, and am always amazed to see what nifty things I can create with it. I have shown several companies how macro express can save them a lot of money. If you have ever received what looks like a canned email response from an eBay employee, you can thank me for that. Anyway, working on a personal project for my parents, I have been trying to get a macro made that will grab the color of a particular pixel, then play a .wav if that pixel is that color. I'm working on a project with some wireless home automation devices that can send emails. Essentially what I want to do it this: Check email and get the pixel color from a particular pixel. (one that changes from white to whatever color when an email has been received), let's say it's blue. If the particular pixel color is blue when the script is run, play a .wav file. Sounds simple but Im apparently not using the get pixel command correctly. I have all of the "dial in, sign in, check email reader, play .wav" part set up fine. I have the get pixel command setup to get the pixel from a set location, and call it %n1%. The question is: what is exactly saved as a variable and how do I then examine and if/then from that variable value? Any help would be appreciated.
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