arash
hello everybody
I've got a baffling question, is there any way to put a command in batchfile which could refresh
the screen (= pressing F5 key) or any command to simulate F5 keystroke in batch environment?
please help me
Last edited by arash (29 Apr 2010 23:13)
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#2 30 Apr 2010 00:25
bluesxman
Not in native CMD. You probably need AutoIt or similar.
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#3 30 Apr 2010 22:59
arash
what an astonishing programbluesxman wrote:
Not in native CMD. You probably need AutoIt or similar.
capable of doing almost everything.
thanx bluesxman
but it takes time to learn the AutoIt syntax, i wish it could be posible to do so in DOS environment sad
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#4 01 May 2010 10:21
bluesxman
No worries. It shouldn't be too taxing to get your head round the basics enough to do what you need. Should only need a 2/3 line script.
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#5 01 May 2010 22:38
arash
Honestly I've finish the job but I think it wouldn't be a great idea just to leave AutoIt behind.bluesxman wrote:
No worries. It shouldn't be too taxing to get your head round the basics enough to do what you need. Should only need a 2/3 line script.
Actually it is much much more powerful than I could have even imagined.
Believe me, I'm loving it and I want to be a good hand at it. smile
Although it's native help is quite useful but I want something more complete and more practical.
Could u help me to find a good source?
Thanx AutoIt,
Thanx Bluesxman,
Thanx a million.
Last edited by arash (01 May 2010 22:41)
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#6 03 May 2010 23:13
bluesxman
I've only really used the built in help (not done any super complicated AutoIt projects). I imagine the forum on the AutoIt website will be a good place to check out.
cmd | *sh | ruby | chef
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#7 04 May 2010 00:05
Ben Tiessen
Maybe you could make your batch file create an application shortcut while running and execute it. The application shortcut could be -refresh? or whatever the command may be?
After it could delete the shortcut tongue
Just a suggestion.
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#8 04 May 2010 09:49
arash
That sounds great but I dont know how sadBen Tiessen wrote:
Maybe you could make your batch file create an application shortcut while running and execute it. The application shortcut could be -refresh? or whatever the command may be?
After it could delete the shortcut tongue
Just a suggestion.
Could you make a sample batch file to do so?
Last edited by arash (04 May 2010 09:51)
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#9 04 May 2010 09:52
arash
Thanx a lotbluesxman wrote:
I've only really used the built in help (not done any super complicated AutoIt projects). I imagine the forum on the AutoIt website will be a good place to check out.