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It seems that the steam overlay doesn't work with the emulation of pcsx2 games. Already try to google it, but can't finde anything about it.What i try to do is, that steam makes for these non-steam games a screenshoot folder.The only way to get these screenshoot folder is to activate the overlay/making a screenshoot. For ps2 iso's the overlay is not working. Are they any work arounds?sorry for bad englsih it is not my nativ language-use directly the pcsx2 exe or compile a bat file with 'slimm bat to exe' into a exe file. When you now start this exe with steam the overlay will work!Thanks goes to Vaemer-Riit for the help!
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Right now both of your ControlClick attempts are incorrect. The correct syntax is ControlClick(Window title or handle,.window. text, control.id.). Look at the helpfile and examples for it to see what you're not doing right currently.The firefox download dialog is a little tricky, googling gives a lot of results for people who have tried to do the same thing and struggled.The easiest method is to click the window at the coordinates of the button.
ControlClick can be used for this (simply leave the control id blank). The AutoIt window info tool should give ControlClick coords when you try and select where the button is.That method does assume that the button is always in the same place, which is not necessarily the case.
Alternatives are to use ControlSend to send the Alt+S combination (or whatever it is for that button).And finally, it's worth mentioning which has shown to be very reliable for automating windows that aren't using standard winapi controls.
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