Hi!

Thanks for your answer. I am talking about the mouse
coordinates. Those you enter in the win.mouse command
("ab Xcoordinate Ycoordinate). It takes me long time
to position the mouse where I want (I have to try over
and over). 

An application that easily gave me this information
would be very useful. There may be an
application/program/etc that displays the mouse
coordinates as you move it around the screen. This is
what I need.

Thanks again for your support



--- brucexs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> > 
> > Is there a program/application by which I can
> click (or press a 
> given 
> > key) anywhere on my computer screen and know the
> coordinates?
> 
> A bit more background on why you need to do this
> might help people to 
> provide the information you need.
> 
> When you say coordinates, I assume you mean the
> mouse position.  Do 
> you mean screen coordinates or client coordinates? 
> (Screen are 
> relative to top left of screen; client apply only to
> child windows or 
> controls and are relative to top-left of main
> window).
> 
> The built-in functions xmouse and ymouse give the
> screen coordinates 
> to a script.
> 
> The command exec windowinfo displays a small tooltip
> which has  useful 
> information about the mouse coordinates and the
> window below the mouse.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



        
                
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