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Not looking for AutoClick, but for some auto-clicker ??

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Nighted:
Just create a shortcut to force shutdown and your problem should be solved.

mwb1100:
Edit: - but PTFBPro is $30, so I am kind of still in the need...
-Curt (October 20, 2007, 02:59 AM)
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Yeah, I should have mentioned that PTFTBPro is not free.  There's an old thread here that points to the last free version of PFTB (as well as a couple other options):

https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=2773

Curt:
Thanx for the link to the 1½ year old thread, mwb1100; good detective work!  :up:

So it was the 25 dollar Dialog Devil   that started me off - seems like a really fine program. I am testing the gratis ClickOff some more, though, and so far it will do - mainly, perhaps, because my PC has been acting decently today...

justice:

it's an alternative task scheduler, but also support acting on windows and send keypresses etc.
http://www.splinterware.com/products/wincron.htm

Curt:
http://www.splinterware.com/products/wincron.htm -justice (October 20, 2007, 09:17 PM)
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Mouse Clicks

In the Sendkeys field that is mostly used for sending keypresses, special keys and macros there is also a limited facility to send mouse clicks.

The mouse click command consists simply of indicating which button to click (left or right) and the co-ordinates on the screen (x,y) to click. With the ability of windows to be on different parts of the screen often it is difficult to get a mouse click to always click the right co-ordinates, sometimes running an application maximized will help to guarantee that your mouse click command will always hit the right button or other control.-System Scheduler's Helpfile
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I don't think I can use System Scheduler, because of "the co-ordinates on the screen". The various messages don't have the exact same size, so the buttons to click will not all show up at the same co-ordinate. Besides, I am using Dialog Move, and I really don't want to have to remember to leave my cursor at the exact same place at every shutdown. Furthermore, ClickOff is easy to learn how to use, but System Scheduler is difficult / tiresome to (not) figure out.

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