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    • Arthur OscarA
      Arthur Oscar @Russ
      last edited by

      @Russ exacly... when we manualy click at file.. it works... but when we tell to triggercmd to do it... it comes null

      ===============================================

      #include-once
      ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      ;
      ; AutoIt Version: 3.0
      ; Language: English
      ; Description: Functions that assist with Image Search
      ; Require that the ImageSearchDLL.dll be loadable
      ;
      ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      ;===============================================================================
      ;
      ; Description: Find the position of an image on the desktop
      ; Syntax: _ImageSearchArea, _ImageSearch
      ; Parameter(s):
      ; $findImage - the image to locate on the desktop
      ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
      ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
      ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
      ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
      ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
      ;
      ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1
      ; On Failure - Returns 0
      ;
      ; Note: Use _ImageSearch to search the entire desktop, _ImageSearchArea to specify
      ; a desktop region to search
      ;
      ;===============================================================================
      Func _ImageSearch($findImage,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
      return _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$resultPosition,0,0,@DesktopWidth,@DesktopHeight,$x,$y,$tolerance)
      EndFunc

      Func _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$resultPosition,$x1,$y1,$right,$bottom,ByRef $x, ByRef $y, $tolerance)
      ;MsgBox(0,"asd","" & $x1 & " " & $y1 & " " & $right & " " & $bottom)
      if $tolerance>0 then $findImage = "*" & $tolerance & " " & $findImage
      $result = DllCall("ImageSearchDLL.dll","str","ImageSearch","int",$x1,"int",$y1,"int",$right,"int",$bottom,"str",$findImage)

      ; If error exit
      if $result[0]="0" then return 0
      
      ; Otherwise get the x,y location of the match and the size of the image to
      ; compute the centre of search
      $array = StringSplit($result[0],"|")
      

      $x=Int(Number($array[2]))
      $y=Int(Number($array[3]))
      if $resultPosition=1 then
      $x=$x + Int(Number($array[4])/2)
      $y=$y + Int(Number($array[5])/2)
      endif
      return 1
      EndFunc

      ;===============================================================================
      ;
      ; Description: Wait for a specified number of seconds for an image to appear
      ;
      ; Syntax: _WaitForImageSearch, _WaitForImagesSearch
      ; Parameter(s):
      ; $waitSecs - seconds to try and find the image
      ; $findImage - the image to locate on the desktop
      ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
      ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
      ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
      ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
      ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
      ;
      ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1
      ; On Failure - Returns 0
      ;
      ;
      ;===============================================================================
      Func _WaitForImageSearch($findImage,$waitSecs,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
      $waitSecs = $waitSecs * 1000
      $startTime=TimerInit()
      While TimerDiff($startTime) < $waitSecs
      sleep(100)
      $result=_ImageSearch($findImage,$resultPosition,$x, $y,$tolerance)
      if $result > 0 Then
      return 1
      EndIf
      WEnd
      return 0
      EndFunc

      ;===============================================================================
      ;
      ; Description: Wait for a specified number of seconds for any of a set of
      ; images to appear
      ;
      ; Syntax: _WaitForImagesSearch
      ; Parameter(s):
      ; $waitSecs - seconds to try and find the image
      ; $findImage - the ARRAY of images to locate on the desktop
      ; - ARRAY[0] is set to the number of images to loop through
      ; ARRAY[1] is the first image
      ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
      ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
      ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
      ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
      ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
      ;
      ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns the index of the successful find
      ; On Failure - Returns 0
      ;
      ;
      ;===============================================================================
      Func _WaitForImagesSearch($findImage,$waitSecs,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
      $waitSecs = $waitSecs * 1000
      $startTime=TimerInit()
      While TimerDiff($startTime) < $waitSecs
      for $i = 1 to $findImage[0]
      sleep(100)
      $result=_ImageSearch($findImage[$i],$resultPosition,$x, $y,$tolerance)
      if $result > 0 Then
      return $i
      EndIf
      Next
      WEnd
      return 0
      EndFunc

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      • Arthur OscarA
        Arthur Oscar @Arthur Oscar
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        • Arthur OscarA
          Arthur Oscar @Arthur Oscar
          last edited by Arthur Oscar

          ive been working on code...
          to not remove posts.. im just going to add again... but modified...
          my case now... error stop shows. but still not working when triggercmd start it. even by a .bat file

          i have 3 monitors... so i changed $x $y $right $bottom values on ImageSearch.au3 (this part still missing negative position. suposing center monitor is the main one with 0-1920px and 0-1080px

          well... the problem stills on triggercmd not runing the scripts as a normal person click.

          cod.au3

          #include <ImageSearch.au3>

          $x = FileReadLine("ImageSearch.au3")
          $y = FileReadLine("ImageSearch.au3")

          Sleep(500)
          Run ("E:\Battle.net\Battle.net Launcher.exe")
          WinActivate("Battle.net")
          WinActive("Battle.net")
          ;while(1)
          WinActivate("Battle.net")
          Run("ImageSearch.au3")
          $Search = _ImageSearch("botao.png", 0, $x, $y,0)
          if $Search = 1 Then
          startapp()
          Else
          WinActivate("Battle.net")
          EndIf
          ;WEnd

          Func startapp()
          WinActivate("Battle.net")
          Sleep(200)
          MouseMove($x,$y+0,0)
          Sleep(200)
          MouseClick("primary")
          endapp()
          EndFunc

          Func endapp()
          Exit
          EndFunc

          ImageSearch.au3

          #include-once
          ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          ;
          ; AutoIt Version: 3.0
          ; Language: English
          ; Description: Functions that assist with Image Search
          ; Require that the ImageSearchDLL.dll be loadable
          ;
          ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          ;===============================================================================
          ;
          ; Description: Find the position of an image on the desktop
          ; Syntax: _ImageSearchArea, _ImageSearch
          ; Parameter(s):
          ; $findImage - the image to locate on the desktop
          ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
          ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
          ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
          ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
          ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
          ;
          ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1
          ; On Failure - Returns 0
          ;
          ; Note: Use _ImageSearch to search the entire desktop, _ImageSearchArea to specify
          ; a desktop region to search
          ;
          ;===============================================================================
          Func _ImageSearch($findImage,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
          return _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$resultPosition,0,0,@DesktopWidth,@DesktopHeight,$x,$y,$tolerance)
          EndFunc

          Func _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$resultPosition,$x1,$y1,$right,$bottom,ByRef $x, ByRef $y, $tolerance)
          $x1=-1920
          $y1=-1080
          $right=3840
          $bottom=1080
          ;MsgBox(0,"asd","" & $x1 & " " & $y1 & " " & $right & " " & $bottom)
          if $tolerance>0 then $findImage = "*" & $tolerance & " " & $findImage
          $result = DllCall("ImageSearchDLL.dll","str","ImageSearch","Int",$x1,"Int",$y1,"Int",$right,"Int",$bottom,"str",$findImage)
          ; Error checking goes here
          If (IsArray($result) = False) Then Return 0
          ; If error exit
          if $result[0]="0" then return 0
          ; Otherwise get the x,y location of the match and the size of the image to
          ; compute the centre of search
          $array = StringSplit($result[0],"|")

          $x=Abs(Number($array[2]))
          $y=Abs(Number($array[3]))
          if $resultPosition=1 then
          $x=$x + Abs(Number($array[4])/2)
          $y=$y + Abs(Number($array[5])/2)
          endif
          return 1
          EndFunc

          ;===============================================================================
          ;
          ; Description: Wait for a specified number of seconds for an image to appear
          ;
          ; Syntax: _WaitForImageSearch, _WaitForImagesSearch
          ; Parameter(s):
          ; $waitSecs - seconds to try and find the image
          ; $findImage - the image to locate on the desktop
          ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
          ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
          ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
          ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
          ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
          ;
          ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1
          ; On Failure - Returns 0
          ;
          ;
          ;===============================================================================
          Func _WaitForImageSearch($findImage,$waitSecs,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
          $waitSecs = $waitSecs * 1000
          $startTime=TimerInit()
          While TimerDiff($startTime) < $waitSecs
          sleep(100)
          $result=_ImageSearch($findImage,$resultPosition,$x, $y,$tolerance)
          if $result > 0 Then
          return 1
          EndIf
          WEnd
          return 0
          EndFunc

          ;===============================================================================
          ;
          ; Description: Wait for a specified number of seconds for any of a set of
          ; images to appear
          ;
          ; Syntax: _WaitForImagesSearch
          ; Parameter(s):
          ; $waitSecs - seconds to try and find the image
          ; $findImage - the ARRAY of images to locate on the desktop
          ; - ARRAY[0] is set to the number of images to loop through
          ; ARRAY[1] is the first image
          ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
          ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
          ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
          ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
          ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
          ;
          ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns the index of the successful find
          ; On Failure - Returns 0
          ;
          ;
          ;===============================================================================
          Func _WaitForImagesSearch($findImage,$waitSecs,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
          $waitSecs = $waitSecs * 1000
          $startTime=TimerInit()
          While TimerDiff($startTime) < $waitSecs
          for $i = 1 to $findImage[0]
          sleep(100)
          $result=_ImageSearch($findImage[$i],$resultPosition,$x, $y,$tolerance)
          if $result > 0 Then
          return $i
          EndIf
          Next
          WEnd
          return 0
          EndFunc

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          • Arthur OscarA
            Arthur Oscar @Arthur Oscar
            last edited by Arthur Oscar

            reducing to 1 file...

            still same problem...

            #include-once
            ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            ;
            ; AutoIt Version: 3.0
            ; Language: English
            ; Description: Functions that assist with Image Search
            ; Require that the ImageSearchDLL.dll be loadable
            ;
            ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

            ;===============================================================================
            ;
            ; Description: Find the position of an image on the desktop
            ; Syntax: _ImageSearchArea, _ImageSearch
            ; Parameter(s):
            ; $findImage - the image to locate on the desktop
            ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
            ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
            ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
            ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
            ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
            ;
            ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1
            ; On Failure - Returns 0
            ;
            ; Note: Use _ImageSearch to search the entire desktop, _ImageSearchArea to specify
            ; a desktop region to search
            ;
            ;===============================================================================
            Func _ImageSearch($findImage,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
            return _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$resultPosition,0,0,@DesktopWidth,@DesktopHeight,$x,$y,$tolerance)
            EndFunc

            Func _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$resultPosition,$x1,$y1,$right,$bottom,ByRef $x, ByRef $y, $tolerance)
            $x1=-1920
            $y1=-1080
            $right=3840
            $bottom=1080
            ;MsgBox(0,"asd","" & $x1 & " " & $y1 & " " & $right & " " & $bottom)
            if $tolerance>0 then $findImage = "*" & $tolerance & " " & $findImage
            $result = DllCall("ImageSearchDLL.dll","str","ImageSearch","Int",$x1,"Int",$y1,"Int",$right,"Int",$bottom,"str",$findImage)
            ; Error checking goes here
            If (IsArray($result) = False) Then Return 0
            ; If error exit
            if $result[0]="0" then return 0
            ; Otherwise get the x,y location of the match and the size of the image to
            ; compute the centre of search
            $array = StringSplit($result[0],"|")

            $x=Abs(Number($array[2]))
            $y=Abs(Number($array[3]))
            if $resultPosition=1 then
            $x=$x + Abs(Number($array[4])/2)
            $y=$y + Abs(Number($array[5])/2)
            endif
            return 1
            EndFunc

            ;===============================================================================
            ;
            ; Description: Wait for a specified number of seconds for an image to appear
            ;
            ; Syntax: _WaitForImageSearch, _WaitForImagesSearch
            ; Parameter(s):
            ; $waitSecs - seconds to try and find the image
            ; $findImage - the image to locate on the desktop
            ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
            ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
            ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
            ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
            ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
            ;
            ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1
            ; On Failure - Returns 0
            ;
            ;
            ;===============================================================================
            Func _WaitForImageSearch($findImage,$waitSecs,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
            $waitSecs = $waitSecs * 1000
            $startTime=TimerInit()
            While TimerDiff($startTime) < $waitSecs
            sleep(100)
            $result=_ImageSearch($findImage,$resultPosition,$x, $y,$tolerance)
            if $result > 0 Then
            return 1
            EndIf
            WEnd
            return 0
            EndFunc

            ;===============================================================================
            ;
            ; Description: Wait for a specified number of seconds for any of a set of
            ; images to appear
            ;
            ; Syntax: _WaitForImagesSearch
            ; Parameter(s):
            ; $waitSecs - seconds to try and find the image
            ; $findImage - the ARRAY of images to locate on the desktop
            ; - ARRAY[0] is set to the number of images to loop through
            ; ARRAY[1] is the first image
            ; $tolerance - 0 for no tolerance (0-255). Needed when colors of
            ; image differ from desktop. e.g GIF
            ; $resultPosition - Set where the returned x,y location of the image is.
            ; 1 for centre of image, 0 for top left of image
            ; $x $y - Return the x and y location of the image
            ;
            ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns the index of the successful find
            ; On Failure - Returns 0
            ;
            ;
            ;===============================================================================
            Func _WaitForImagesSearch($findImage,$waitSecs,$resultPosition,ByRef $x, ByRef $y,$tolerance)
            $waitSecs = $waitSecs * 1000
            $startTime=TimerInit()
            While TimerDiff($startTime) < $waitSecs
            for $i = 1 to $findImage[0]
            sleep(100)
            $result=_ImageSearch($findImage[$i],$resultPosition,$x, $y,$tolerance)
            if $result > 0 Then
            return $i
            EndIf
            Next
            WEnd
            return 0
            EndFunc

            ;#include <ImageSearch.au3>

            Run ("E:\Battle.net\Battle.net Launcher.exe")
            Sleep(20000)
            WinActivate("Battle.net")
            WinActive("Battle.net")
            ;while(1)
            WinActivate("Battle.net")
            ;Run("ImageSearch.au3")
            $x = 1
            $y = 1
            $Search = _ImageSearch("botao.png", 0, $x, $y,0)
            if $Search = 1 Then
            startapp()
            Else
            WinActivate("Battle.net")
            MsgBox("resultado", $Search, "A Busca pela Imagem esta retornando 0")
            EndIf
            ;WEnd
            Func startapp()
            WinActivate("Battle.net")
            Sleep(200)
            MouseMove($x,$y+0,0)
            Sleep(200)
            MouseClick("primary")
            endapp()
            EndFunc

            Func endapp()
            Exit
            EndFunc

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            • RussR
              Russ @Arthur Oscar
              last edited by Russ

              @Arthur-Oscar, I tried for a couple hours and I couldn't make it work.

              That battle.net app not a normal Windows app, so the normal AutoIt tricks aren't working.

              Russell VanderMey

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              • Arthur OscarA
                Arthur Oscar @Russ
                last edited by Arthur Oscar

                @Russ but works when i click manually.. just when triggercmd try it... it doesnt works... maybe some argument not passing maybe? idk like tell to triggercmd to execute script as operator
                thats battle.net app

                3b546995-0df9-4710-af01-4ab4134b5485-image.png

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                • RussR
                  Russ @Arthur Oscar
                  last edited by Russ

                  @Arthur-Oscar, I don’t know why, but I can’t get it to work at all – with or without TRIGGERcmd. If I could make it work without TRIGGERcmd I could try to troubleshoot it with TRIGGERcmd.

                  Russell VanderMey

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                  • Arthur OscarA
                    Arthur Oscar @Russ
                    last edited by Arthur Oscar

                    @Russ you can change the PNG file into a piece of your desktop printscreen to try.
                    This way you dont need battle.net app.
                    BTW, i forgot to ask.. you have imagesearchdll.dll file?
                    if you havent, here the link.
                    https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/148005-imagesearch-usage-explanation/
                    its needed to work.. i tried to send to your email, but gmail doesnt allow me to send.
                    b08221f0-a161-4ebb-85b5-e3a7521f647a-image.png like this one of mine desktop

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                    • Arthur OscarA
                      Arthur Oscar @Russ
                      last edited by

                      @Russ wich system triggercmd is runing? 32 or 64bit? i noticed if i compile script to 32bits script never works... maybe this influence? if trigger is runing as 32bits... idk

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                      • RussR
                        Russ @Arthur Oscar
                        last edited by Russ

                        @Arthur-Oscar, the TRIGGERcmd agent is 64bit.

                        Also yes, I have imagesearchdll.dll in the same folder with the cod.au3 script and the compiled cod.exe.

                        4649f284-2b12-4bdb-987e-0f0092b15682-image.png

                        I have seen it detect and move to the Play button, but it usually doesn't, and when it did move to the Play button it didn't click it.

                        Battle.net made it very difficult to automatically start a game.

                        Russell VanderMey

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                        • Arthur OscarA
                          Arthur Oscar @Russ
                          last edited by

                          @Russ sometimes you have to put a wait after movemouse... it click and move at same time

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                          • Arthur OscarA
                            Arthur Oscar @Russ
                            last edited by

                            @Russ as i told before, executing the script by myself, it works fine, but when i order to trigger result scan is 0.

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                            • RussR
                              Russ @Arthur Oscar
                              last edited by

                              @Arthur-Oscar, I understand, but I can't make it work with or without TRIGGERcmd. I've tried everything. It won't click Play.

                              Russell VanderMey

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                              • Arthur OscarA
                                Arthur Oscar @Russ
                                last edited by

                                @Russ i noticed when i tell to triggercmd to execute cod.bat file... it doesnt blink at the screen, it executes on background or something?

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                                • RussR
                                  Russ @Arthur Oscar
                                  last edited by Russ

                                  @Arthur-Oscar, you should add a line to your cod.bat that shows something on the screen or writes something to a log like this, so you know it's running.

                                  echo it ran >> c:\scripts\cod.log
                                  

                                  Also, make sure Ground = foreground.

                                  Russell VanderMey

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                                  • Arthur OscarA
                                    Arthur Oscar @Russ
                                    last edited by

                                    @Russ ill do it... btw i discovered why your result was returning 0 executing manually to you. try right click on au3 file and execute script as 64bits... after that... even .exe compiled 64bits runs okay.

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                                    • Arthur OscarA
                                      Arthur Oscar @Russ
                                      last edited by

                                      @Russ
                                      Important information!!!!
                                      allmost solved problem!!!

                                      just need to run cod.exe inside SysWOW64 cmd prompt

                                      but to do this... i need edit cod.bat file

                                      cod.bat says:

                                      echo program running >> D:\alexa\cod\cod.log

                                      start "" c:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe >> D:\alexa\cod\cod.exe

                                      exit

                                      but ofc its not working yet... path is incorrect... there is any way to type the path inside the new cmd window? or... execute cmd from 64bit path directly?

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                                      • RussR
                                        Russ @Arthur Oscar
                                        last edited by Russ

                                        @Arthur-Oscar please try this in your cod.bat:

                                        echo program running >> D:\alexa\cod\cod.log
                                        c:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe /c D:\alexa\cod\cod.exe
                                        

                                        That will run your cod.exe in the 32bit cmd.exe in the SysWOW64 folder.

                                        Russell VanderMey

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                                        • Arthur OscarA
                                          Arthur Oscar @Russ
                                          last edited by

                                          @Russ this way its opening in system32 mode...
                                          0d4e45f2-b356-4734-b155-1838f7a9faee-image.png
                                          i need to execute those comands in cmd from syswow64.. like this other image
                                          bd8505b2-583a-4129-8abe-56e2fb97bc38-image.png

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                                          • Arthur OscarA
                                            Arthur Oscar @Russ
                                            last edited by

                                            @Russ
                                            I Finally Solve the problem...

                                            first of all... no .bat is needed. thanks god! hahaha

                                            1st step:
                                            configurates to open a link to execute cod.exe (compiled)
                                            237c9825-f30f-4f48-ba76-679bc05e520e-image.png

                                            2nd step:
                                            edit a link icon came from cmd (inside SysWOW64 folder) and put this link inside your folder
                                            22446163-ce05-40f8-9f84-5e67655a0f2d-image.png
                                            3rd step:
                                            put the infos as following:
                                            f8430959-df5e-474e-80da-6472534f7381-image.png

                                            Files needed:
                                            cmd.lnk (icon to run by triggercmd)
                                            cod.au3 (script)
                                            cod.exe(au3 compiled in 64bits)
                                            imagesearch.au3
                                            imagesearchDLL.dll
                                            botao.png (image from button to press)
                                            515d56b1-d489-4795-8ec9-51c7dbdd0d78-image.png

                                            that's it...
                                            Thanks @Russ to the help...
                                            hope you enjoy @Luiz-Henrique-Dela-Giustina and all the others!

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