(a) These sliders can be adjusted using keystrokes, but only after a single slider has been selected by a mouse click.
(b) After a slider has been clicked on, a message box appears identifying the selected slider and the keystrokes which can be used to adjust its numerical value.
(c) After each keystroke used to adjust the slider, a message box displays the new numerical value of the slider.
(d) After each keystroke, the slider thumb moves, and the results expected from changing the slider occur.
(b) After a slider has been clicked on, a message box appears identifying the selected slider and the keystrokes which can be used to adjust its numerical value.
(c) After each keystroke used to adjust the slider, a message box displays the new numerical value of the slider.
(d) After each keystroke, the slider thumb moves, and the results expected from changing the slider occur.
I'm attempting to use AHK to enable selecting a slider using the keyboard, rather than by using the mouse -- after which the normal keystrokes for slider adjustment will be active.
I'm using a script like this:
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b::
{
ControlClick "control B", "window title"
return
}
While this script is running, using the mouse to select a slider results in normal (d) behavior.
FWIW, this script code works OK in another program which has similar expected behaviors (a), (b), and (c).
I've tried adding delays, but no joy.