├── src ├── bin │ ├── accOff.ico │ ├── accOn.ico │ └── MouseTray.au3 └── MouseTray.vbs ├── README.md └── LICENSE /src/bin/accOff.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EsportToys/MouseTray/HEAD/src/bin/accOff.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bin/accOn.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EsportToys/MouseTray/HEAD/src/bin/accOn.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/MouseTray.vbs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") 2 | WshShell.Run ".\bin\AutoIt3_x64.exe .\bin\MouseTray.au3" 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # MouseTray 2 | A simple tray app to quickly adjust Windows cursor speed. 3 | 4 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/98432183/181279702-375a2176-3200-4ac0-95c3-1753e22ff37b.png) 5 | 6 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/98432183/181279955-0e0df2ca-0a73-4c7f-8497-b08529bae8e8.png) 7 | 8 | ## Use Cases 9 | - Swap between speeds for navigation/handwriting/drawing. 10 | - Override game that alter cursor speed on every Alt-Tab. 11 | - Quick-access tweaking for new users or new devices. 12 | 13 | ## Shortcuts 14 | 15 | ``` 16 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 | Mouse Shortcuts 18 | (disabled by default) 19 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 | 21 | [CapsLk][WheelUp] - increment slider 22 | [CapsLk][WheelDn] - decrement slider 23 | [CapsLk][Button3] - reset to profile default 24 | [Shift][CapsLk][Button3] - reset to default profile 25 | 26 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 | Keyboard Shortcuts 28 | (when popup is visible) 29 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 | 31 | [+] - increment slider 32 | [-] - decrement slider 33 | [Backspace] - toggle acceleration 34 | [~]/[1]/.../[9]/[0] - set slider to 0th/1st/.../9th/10th tick 35 | 36 | 37 | [Del] / [Shift][Del] - set acceleration on/off 38 | [End] / [Shift][End] - set acceleration on/off and center slider 39 | [PgUp] / [Shift][PgUp] - set acceleration on/off and increment slider 40 | [PgDn] / [Shift][PgDn] - set acceleration on/off and decrement slider 41 | 42 | 43 | [Home] - reset to profile default 44 | [Shift][Home] - reset to default profile 45 | 46 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 | ``` 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bin/MouseTray.au3: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #NoTrayIcon 2 | 3 | _Singleton ( 'MouseTray' ) 4 | 5 | Global Const $PATH_TO_CONFIG_INI = 'options.ini' 6 | Global Const $DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME = 'Default Mouse Profile' 7 | Global Const $user32dll = DllOpen('user32.dll') 8 | 9 | TraySetIcon( GetPtrAccel() ? 'accOn.ico' : '%windir%\Cursors\aero_arrow_xl.cur' ) 10 | Opt('GUIOnEventMode', 1) 11 | Opt('TrayOnEventMode', 1) 12 | Opt('TrayMenuMode', 3) ; no default, and don't autocheck 13 | Opt('TrayAutoPause', 0) 14 | Opt('TrayIconHide', 0) 15 | TraySetClick ( 16 ) 16 | TraySetOnEvent ( -7 , OnTrayMB1Down ) 17 | TraySetOnEvent ( -11, OnTrayHover ) 18 | 19 | SingletonTray() 20 | SingletonProfiles('initialize') 21 | 22 | GUIRegisterMsg(0x00FF, WM_INPUT) 23 | GUIRegisterMsg(0x0006, WM_ACTIVATE) 24 | GUIRegisterMsg(0x0114, WM_HSCROLL) 25 | GUIRegisterMsg(0x020A, WM_MOUSEWHEEL) 26 | 27 | Main() 28 | 29 | Func Main() 30 | While Sleep(1000) 31 | WEnd 32 | EndFunc 33 | 34 | Func LostFocus($hWnd) 35 | SingletonPopup($hWnd,0x0006,0) ; WM_ACTIVATE 36 | EndFunc 37 | 38 | Func ShowPreferences() 39 | SingletonOptions('open') 40 | EndFunc 41 | 42 | Func OnTrayMB1Down() 43 | SingletonPopup() 44 | EndFunc 45 | 46 | Func OnTrayHover() 47 | TraySetToolTip( 'x' & CalculateMultiplier() & ( GetPtrAccel() ? ' - Accel' : ' - Linear' ) ) 48 | EndFunc 49 | 50 | Func SingletonProfiles($cmd,$arg=Null) 51 | Local Const $tagProfile = 'uint speed;uint accel;uint thresh1;uint thresh2' 52 | Local Static $currentProfile, $aProfiles ; save per-profile temporary state in array, first row should load current 53 | Switch $cmd 54 | Case 'initialize' ; only called once on application startup. No window so no need to populate dropdown 55 | Local $aIni = IniReadSection ( $PATH_TO_CONFIG_INI , 'Profiles' ) 56 | If @error Then ; load hardcoded default profile if no ini file found 57 | Local $a = [[$DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME,DllStructCreate($tagProfile),DllStructCreate($tagProfile)]] 58 | DllStructSetData( $a[0][1], 'speed' , 10 ) 59 | DllStructSetData( $a[0][1], 'accel' , 0 ) 60 | DllStructSetData( $a[0][1], 'thresh1', 0 ) 61 | DllStructSetData( $a[0][1], 'thresh2', 0 ) 62 | ElseIf $aIni[0][0]>0 Then 63 | Local $a[ 1+$aIni[0][0] ][ 3 ] 64 | For $i=0 to $aIni[0][0] 65 | $a[$i][0] = $aIni[$i][0] ; element 0,0 is a number but will overwrite later so it's ok 66 | Local $s = StringSplit( $aIni[$i][1] , ',' , 2 ) 67 | If Not (UBound($s)=4) Then 68 | Local $s = [10,0,0,0] 69 | EndIf 70 | For $j = 1 to 2 71 | $a[$i][$j] = DllStructCreate($tagProfile) 72 | DllStructSetData( $a[$i][$j], 'speed' , Number($s[0]) ) 73 | DllStructSetData( $a[$i][$j], 'accel' , Number($s[1]) ) 74 | DllStructSetData( $a[$i][$j], 'thresh1', Number($s[2]) ) 75 | DllStructSetData( $a[$i][$j], 'thresh2', Number($s[3]) ) 76 | Next 77 | Next 78 | $a[0][0] = $DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME ; remember to overwrite the loop entry 79 | Endif 80 | $aProfiles = $a 81 | Local $a = [$aProfiles[0][0],$aProfiles[0][1],$aProfiles[0][2]] 82 | $currentProfile = $a 83 | Local $spd = GetPtrSpeed(), $acc = GetPtrAccel(True), $lastProf = IniRead( $PATH_TO_CONFIG_INI , 'Cache' , 'selectedProfile' , 'default') 84 | If not ($lastProf = 'default') Then 85 | For $i=0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 86 | If $lastProf = $aProfiles[$i][0] Then 87 | Local $_ = $aProfiles[$i][1] 88 | if $spd = $_.speed and ((0=$acc[0])=(0=$_.accel)) then SingletonProfiles('select',$lastProf) 89 | EndIf 90 | Next 91 | EndIf 92 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'speed' , $spd ) 93 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'accel' , $acc[0] ) 94 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'thresh1', $acc[1] ) 95 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'thresh2', $acc[2] ) 96 | Case 'populate' ; read from static memory rather than reloading ini every time 97 | If $arg Then 98 | Local $str = '' 99 | For $i=0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 100 | $str = $str & "|" & $aProfiles[$i][0] 101 | Next 102 | if $str then GUICtrlSetData($arg,$str,$currentProfile[0]) 103 | EndIf 104 | Case 'select' 105 | If $arg Then 106 | For $i=0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 107 | If $arg = $aProfiles[$i][0] Then 108 | Local $a = [$aProfiles[$i][0],$aProfiles[$i][1],$aProfiles[$i][2]] 109 | $currentProfile = $a 110 | Local $_ = $a[2] 111 | SetPtrSpeed($_.speed) 112 | SetPtrAccel($_.accel,$_.thresh1,$_.thresh2) 113 | Refresh() 114 | IniWrite( $PATH_TO_CONFIG_INI , 'Cache' , 'selectedProfile' , $arg=$DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME?'default':$arg ) 115 | Return ; early return if selection found, otherwise default profile outside loop 116 | EndIf 117 | Next 118 | Local $a = [$aProfiles[0][0],$aProfiles[0][1],$aProfiles[0][2]] 119 | $currentProfile = $a 120 | Local $_ = $a[2] 121 | SetPtrSpeed($_.speed) 122 | SetPtrAccel($_.accel,$_.thresh1,$_.thresh2) 123 | Refresh() 124 | IniWrite($PATH_TO_CONFIG_INI,'Cache','selectedProfile','default') 125 | EndIf 126 | Case 'refresh' 127 | Local $a = GetPtrAccel(True) 128 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'speed', GetPtrSpeed() ) 129 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'accel', $a[0] ) 130 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'thresh1', $a[1] ) 131 | DllStructSetData( $currentProfile[2], 'thresh2', $a[2] ) 132 | Case 'recenter' ; user shortcut, reset to current profile's default 133 | Local $_ = $currentProfile[1] 134 | SetPtrSpeed($_.speed) 135 | SetPtrAccel($_.accel,$_.thresh1,$_.thresh2) 136 | Refresh() 137 | Case 'push' 138 | If IsArray($arg) and UBound($arg,0)=2 and UBound($arg,1)>0 and UBound($arg,2)=3 Then 139 | $aProfiles = $arg 140 | SingletonProfiles('select',$currentProfile[0]) 141 | Local $a=$aProfiles 142 | ReDim $a[UBound($a)][2] 143 | For $i=0 to UBound($a)-1 144 | Local $_ = $a[$i][1] 145 | $a[$i][1] = $_.speed & ',' & $_.accel & ',' & $_.thresh1 & ',' & $_.thresh2 146 | Next 147 | IniWriteSection($PATH_TO_CONFIG_INI,"Profiles",$a) 148 | EndIf 149 | Case 'query' 150 | Return $aProfiles 151 | EndSwitch 152 | EndFunc 153 | 154 | Func SingletonOptions($cmd, $arg=Null) 155 | Local Static $hWnd, $hInput, $hSlider, $hChkBox, $hListView, $hDelete, $aProfiles 156 | Local Static $lastIndex = 0, $lastString = '' 157 | Switch $cmd 158 | Case 'open' 159 | If IsHwnd($hWnd) Then 160 | GUISetState(@SW_RESTORE,$hWnd) 161 | Local $pos = WinGetPos($hWnd) 162 | WinMove($hWnd,'',(@DesktopWidth-$pos[2])/2,(@DesktopHeight-$pos[3])/2) 163 | Return 164 | EndIf 165 | Local $w = 400, $h = 424 166 | $aProfiles = SingletonProfiles('query') 167 | ReDim $aProfiles[UBound($aProfiles)][4] 168 | 169 | ; don't make it a taskbar child as it covers up other dialogs. 170 | $hWnd = GUICreate('Preferences',$w,$h,-1,-1,0x00C00000,0x00000080) ; WS_CAPTION and WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW 171 | GUICtrlCreateTab ( 8, 8, $w-16+2, $h-44 ) 172 | GUICtrlCreateTabItem('Profiles') 173 | 174 | GUICtrlCreateButton('Save',$w-82,$h-30,75,23) 175 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1,onEventListApply) 176 | GUICtrlCreateButton('Cancel',$w-82-81,$h-30,75,23) 177 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1,CLOSEButton) 178 | $hDelete = GUICtrlCreateButton('Delete',$w-163-81,$h-30,75,23) 179 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1,onEventDeleteProfile) 180 | GUICtrlCreateButton('New',$w-244-81,$h-30,75,23) 181 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1,onEventCreateProfile) 182 | 183 | GUICtrlCreateGroup ( 'Default value for', 21, 40, 357, 99, 0x50000007, 0x00000004 ) 184 | GUICtrlCreateLabel ( 'Slow',73,89,26,15,0x50020002,0x00000004 ) 185 | GUICtrlCreateLabel ( 'Fast',225,89,24,15,0x50020000,0x00000004 ) 186 | GUICtrlCreateIcon ( 'accOn.ico', 1, 30, 61) 187 | $hInput = GUICtrlCreateInput ( $DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME , 70,58,184,19) 188 | $hChkBox = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox('&Enable pointer acceleration',73,116,227,16) 189 | $hSlider = GUICtrlCreateSlider(102,82,120,26,0x0500) ; TBS_TOOLTIPS+TBS_DOWNISLEFT 190 | GUICtrlSetBkColor($hSlider,0xFFFFFF) 191 | GUICtrlSetLimit($hSlider, 20, 1) 192 | GUICtrlSetData($hSlider, 10) 193 | PopulateTicks($hSlider) 194 | 195 | GUICtrlSetState($hInput, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 196 | GUICtrlSetState($hSlider, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 197 | GUICtrlSetState($hChkBox, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 198 | GUICtrlSetState($hDelete, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 199 | 200 | 201 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($hInput,onEventRenameProfile) 202 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($hSlider,onEventUpdateProfile) 203 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($hChkBox,onEventUpdateProfile) 204 | 205 | 206 | $hListView = GUICtrlCreateListView('Name|Speed|Accel|Factor',21,150,357,224,0x800C) 207 | For $i = 0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 208 | Local $_ = $aProfiles[$i][1] 209 | $aProfiles[$i][3] = GUICtrlCreateListViewItem( $aProfiles[$i][0] & '|' & $_.speed & '|' & $_.accel & '|' & CalculateMultiplier($_.speed,$_.accel) , $hListView ) 210 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($aProfiles[$i][3],onEventListSelect) 211 | Next 212 | GUICtrlSendMsg($hListView, 4126, 0, 192) 213 | GUICtrlSendMsg($hListView, 4126, 1, 48) 214 | GUICtrlSendMsg($hListView, 4126, 2, 48) 215 | GUICtrlSendMsg($hListView, 4126, 3, 48) 216 | ; GUICtrlSendMsg($hListView, 4126, 0, 336) 217 | ; GUICtrlSendMsg($hListView, 4126, 1, 0) 218 | GUICtrlSetState($aProfiles[0][3],256) ; $GUI_FOCUS 219 | GUICtrlSetState($hListView,256) ; $GUI_FOCUS 220 | 221 | GUICtrlCreateTabItem('') 222 | GUISetState() 223 | Local $stub = GUICtrlCreateDummy() 224 | Local $arr = [ ['{UP}',$stub],['{DOWN}',$stub],['{PGUP}',$stub],['{PGDN}',$stub] ] 225 | GUISetAccelerators ( $arr ) 226 | Case 'create' 227 | Local $newIndex = UBound($aProfiles) 228 | Local $newNum = $newIndex 229 | Local $i = 0 230 | While $i < $newIndex 231 | $i += 1 232 | If $aProfiles[$i-1][0] = 'New Profile ' & $newNum Then 233 | $newNum += 1 234 | $i = 0 235 | EndIf 236 | WEnd 237 | Local $newName = 'New Profile ' & $newNum 238 | ReDim $aProfiles[$newIndex+1][4] 239 | $aProfiles[$newIndex][0] = $newName 240 | $aProfiles[$newIndex][1] = DllStructCreate('uint speed;uint accel;uint thresh1;uint thresh2') 241 | $aProfiles[$newIndex][2] = DllStructCreate('uint speed;uint accel;uint thresh1;uint thresh2') 242 | For $i=1 to 2 243 | DllStructSetData($aProfiles[$newIndex][$i], 'speed', 10) 244 | DllStructSetData($aProfiles[$newIndex][$i], 'accel', 0) 245 | DllStructSetData($aProfiles[$newIndex][$i], 'thresh1', 0) 246 | DllStructSetData($aProfiles[$newIndex][$i], 'thresh2', 0) 247 | Next 248 | $aProfiles[$newIndex][3] = GUICtrlCreateListViewItem($newName & '|10|0|1',$hListView) 249 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($aProfiles[$newIndex][3],onEventListSelect) 250 | GUICtrlSetState($aProfiles[$newIndex][3],256) ; $GUI_FOCUS 251 | SingletonOptions('select',$aProfiles[$newIndex][3]) 252 | Case 'delete' 253 | Local $index = $lastIndex 254 | if $index = 0 then return 255 | GUICtrlDelete($aProfiles[$index][3]) 256 | Local $a[UBound($aProfiles)-1][4], $offset = 0 257 | For $i=0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 258 | If $i=$index Then 259 | $offset += 1 260 | ContinueLoop 261 | EndIf 262 | $a[$i-$offset][0] = $aProfiles[$i][0] 263 | $a[$i-$offset][1] = $aProfiles[$i][1] 264 | $a[$i-$offset][2] = $aProfiles[$i][2] 265 | $a[$i-$offset][3] = $aProfiles[$i][3] 266 | Next 267 | $aProfiles = $a 268 | If UBound($aProfiles)-1 < $index Then 269 | GUICtrlSetState($aProfiles[$index-1][3],256) ; $GUI_FOCUS 270 | SingletonOptions('select',$aProfiles[$index-1][3]) 271 | Else 272 | GUICtrlSetState($aProfiles[$index][3],256) ; $GUI_FOCUS 273 | SingletonOptions('select',$aProfiles[$index][3]) 274 | EndIf 275 | Case 'rename' 276 | Local $index = $lastIndex, $str = GUICtrlRead($hInput) 277 | if $index = 0 then return 278 | if $str = 'default' or $str = 'default mouse profile' then return GUICtrlSetData($hInput,$lastString) 279 | $lastString = $str 280 | For $i=0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 281 | If $aProfiles[$i][0]=$str and $i<>$index Then 282 | GUICtrlSetState($aProfiles[$i][3],256) ; $GUI_FOCUS 283 | SingletonOptions('select',$aProfiles[$i][3]) 284 | Return 285 | EndIf 286 | Next 287 | $aProfiles[$index][0] = $str 288 | Local $_ = $aProfiles[$index][1] 289 | GUICtrlSetData($aProfiles[$index][3],$aProfiles[$index][0] & '|' & $_.speed & '|' & $_.accel & '|' & CalculateMultiplier($_.speed,$_.accel)) 290 | Case 'update' 291 | Local $index = $lastIndex, $spd = GUICtrlRead($hSlider), $acc = GUICtrlRead($hChkBox) 292 | if $index = 0 then return 293 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][1], 'speed', $spd ) 294 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][1], 'accel', $acc=1 ? 1 : 0 ) 295 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][1], 'thresh1', $acc=1 ? 6 : 0 ) 296 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][1], 'thresh2', $acc=1 ? 10 : 0 ) 297 | Local $_ = $aProfiles[$index][1] 298 | GUICtrlSetData($aProfiles[$index][3],$aProfiles[$index][0] & '|' & $_.speed & '|' & $_.accel & '|' & CalculateMultiplier($_.speed,$_.accel)) 299 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][2], 'speed', $spd ) 300 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][2], 'accel', $acc=1 ? 1 : 0 ) 301 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][2], 'thresh1', $acc=1 ? 6 : 0 ) 302 | DllStructSetData( $aProfiles[$index][2], 'thresh2', $acc=1 ? 10 : 0 ) 303 | Case 'select' 304 | Local $index = SingletonOptions('queryindex',$arg) 305 | GUICtrlSetData( $hInput , $aProfiles[$index][0]) 306 | GUICtrlSetData( $hSlider,DllStructGetData($aProfiles[$index][1],'speed')) 307 | GUICtrlSetState($hChkBox,DllStructGetData($aProfiles[$index][1],'accel')?1:4) 308 | If $index = 0 Then 309 | GUICtrlSetState($hInput, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 310 | GUICtrlSetState($hDelete, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 311 | GUICtrlSetState($hChkBox, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 312 | GUICtrlSetState($hSlider, 128) ; $GUI_DISABLE 313 | Else 314 | GUICtrlSetState($hInput, 64) ; $GUI_ENABLE 315 | GUICtrlSetState($hDelete, 64) ; $GUI_ENABLE 316 | GUICtrlSetState($hChkBox, 64) ; $GUI_ENABLE 317 | GUICtrlSetState($hSlider, 64) ; $GUI_ENABLE 318 | EndIf 319 | $lastIndex = $index 320 | $lastString = $aProfiles[$index][0] 321 | Case 'apply' 322 | Local $a = $aProfiles 323 | ReDim $a[UBound($aProfiles)][3] 324 | SingletonProfiles('push',$a) 325 | GUIDelete($hWnd) 326 | Case "queryindex" 327 | Local $handle = $arg ? $arg : GUICtrlRead($hListView) 328 | For $i=0 to UBound($aProfiles)-1 329 | If $aProfiles[$i][3] = $handle Then 330 | Return $i 331 | EndIf 332 | Next 333 | Return 0 334 | EndSwitch 335 | EndFunc 336 | 337 | Func SingletonTray($msg=Null) 338 | Local Static $init = True 339 | Local Static $tray = [ _ 340 | TrayCreateItem ( 'Enable wheel shortcuts' ), _ 341 | TrayCreateItem ( 'Preferences...' ), _ 342 | TrayCreateItem ( '' ), _ 343 | TrayCreateMenu ( 'Control Panel' ), _ 344 | TrayCreateMenu ( 'Settings App' ), _ 345 | TrayCreateItem ( '' ), _ 346 | TrayCreateItem ( 'Exit' ) _ 347 | ] 348 | If $init Then 349 | $init = False 350 | $n = UBound($tray) 351 | TrayItemSetOnEvent ($tray[0], ToggleShortcuts ) 352 | TrayItemSetOnEvent ($tray[1], OpenToolPrefs ) 353 | TrayItemSetOnEvent (TrayCreateItem('Mouse',$tray[$n-4]), OpenCplMouse ) 354 | TrayItemSetOnEvent (TrayCreateItem('Mouse',$tray[$n-3]), OpenUwpMouse ) 355 | TrayItemSetOnEvent (TrayCreateItem('Keyboard',$tray[$n-4]), OpenCplKeyboard ) 356 | TrayItemSetOnEvent (TrayCreateItem('Touchpad',$tray[$n-3]), OpenUwpTouchpad ) 357 | TrayItemSetOnEvent ($tray[$n-1], ExitApp ) 358 | EndIf 359 | #cs 360 | If $msg Then 361 | Switch $msg 362 | Case Else 363 | EndSwitch 364 | EndIf 365 | #ce 366 | EndFunc 367 | 368 | Func SingletonPopup($hWnd=Null, $iMsg=Null, $iwParam=Null, $ilParam=Null) 369 | Local Static $hDropdn = Null, $hNum = Null, $hAccIco = Null, $hSlider = Null, $hPopup = Null 370 | Switch $iMsg 371 | Case 0x0006 ; WM_ACTIVATE 372 | if $iwParam==0 and $hWnd=$hPopup then GUIDelete($hWnd) 373 | Case Null 374 | If $hWnd==Null Then 375 | if IsHwnd($hPopup) then return GUISetState(@SW_RESTORE,$hPopup) 376 | Local $l, $t, $w = 360, $h = 100 377 | Local $hSysTray = WinGetHandle('[Class:Shell_TrayWnd]') 378 | Local $a = WinGetPos( $hSysTray ) ; [left, top, width, height] 379 | If Not UBound($a) = 4 Then Return 380 | If $a[1] Then ; bot 381 | $l = @DesktopWidth - $w 382 | $t = @DesktopHeight - $h - $a[3] 383 | ElseIf $a[0] Then ; right 384 | $l = @DesktopWidth - $w - $a[2] 385 | $t = @DesktopHeight - $h 386 | ElseIf $a[2]>$a[3] Then ; top 387 | $l = @DesktopWidth - $w 388 | $t = $a[3] 389 | Else ; left 390 | $l = $a[2] 391 | $t = @DesktopHeight - $h 392 | EndIf 393 | $hPopup = GUICreate('',$w,$h,$l,$t,0x80000000,0x00000008,$hSysTray) ; WS_POPUP and WS_EX_TOPMOST 394 | WinSetTrans ( $hPopup, '', 240 ) 395 | GUISetAccelerators ( PopupAccelerators() ) 396 | $hNum = GUICtrlCreateLabel(CalculateMultiplier(),($w-248)/2+250,$h-46,50,40,0x1) ; $SS_CENTER 397 | GUICtrlSetFont($hNum, 18, 0, 0, 'Segoe UI') 398 | GUICtrlSetColor($hNum, 0xFFFFFF) 399 | GUISetBkColor(0x1f1f1f) 400 | 401 | $hAccIco = GUICtrlCreateIcon ( GetPtrAccel()?'accOn.ico':'accOff.ico' , 1 , 19 , $h-44) 402 | $hDropdn = GUICtrlCreateCombo($DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME,7,8,$w-14,-1, 0x00200000+0x3) ; WS_VSCROLL + CBS_DROPDOWNLIST 403 | GUICtrlSetFont($hDropdn, 11.5, 0, 0, 'Segoe UI') 404 | GUICtrlSetBkColor($hDropdn,0x1f1f1f) 405 | SingletonProfiles('populate',$hDropdn) 406 | 407 | $hSlider = GUICtrlCreateSlider(($w-248)/2,$h-49,250,42,0x0508) ; TBS_TOOLTIPS+TBS_DOWNISLEFT+TBS_BOTH 408 | GUICtrlSetBkColor($hSlider, 0x1f1f1f) 409 | GUICtrlSetLimit($hSlider, 20, 1) 410 | GUICtrlSetData($hSlider, 10) 411 | PopulateTicks($hSlider) 412 | GUICtrlSetState($hDropDn, 256) 413 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($hAccIco,onAccIcoEvent) 414 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($hDropdn,onDropdnEvent) 415 | GUISetState() 416 | EndIf 417 | SingletonProfiles('refresh') 418 | Local $acc = GetPtrAccel() 419 | TraySetIcon($acc?'accOn.ico':'%windir%\Cursors\aero_arrow_xl.cur') 420 | if not IsHWnd($hPopup) then return 421 | if $hWnd then return GUISetState(@SW_RESTORE,$hPopup) 422 | GUICtrlSetData($hSlider, GetPtrSpeed()) 423 | GUICtrlSetData($hNum, CalculateMultiplier()) 424 | GUICtrlSetImage($hAccIco,$acc?'accOn.ico':'accOff.ico',1) 425 | GUICtrlSetTip( $hAccIco, GetPtrAccel()?'Acceleration ON':'No Acceleration' ) 426 | Local $ret = [$hPopup, $hDropdn, $hAccIco, $hSlider, $hNum] 427 | Return $ret 428 | Case 0x0114 ; WM_HSCROLL 429 | if not ($hPopup and $hWnd = $hPopup) then return 430 | Local $hw = BitShift($iWParam, 16), $lw = BitAND($iWParam, 0xFFFF) 431 | if $lw = 5 or $lw = 4 then GUICtrlSetData($hNum, CalculateMultiplier($hw)) 432 | if $lw = 8 or $lw = 4 then SetPtrSpeed(GUICtrlRead($hSlider)) 433 | if $lw = 8 then Refresh() 434 | Case 0x020A ; WM_MOUSEWHEEL received when scrolling with cursor over window but not slider itself 435 | if not ($hPopup and $hWnd = $hPopup) then return 436 | Local $hw = BitShift($iWParam, 16) 437 | If $hw >= 120 Then 438 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()+1 439 | if $spd>20 then $spd=20 440 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 441 | Refresh() 442 | ElseIf $hw <= -120 Then 443 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()-1 444 | if $spd<1 then $spd=1 445 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 446 | Refresh() 447 | EndIf 448 | EndSwitch 449 | EndFunc 450 | 451 | ; WM_HSCROLL low word 452 | ; Drag: only 5 453 | ; Release: 4 and 8 454 | ; Scroll: only 4 455 | ; Click/PgUp/PgDn: 2/3 and 8 456 | ; Arrow: 0/1 and 8 457 | ; Home/End: 6/7 and 8 458 | ; It seems that AutoIt's slider event only detects 8 459 | ; 0,1: SB_LINELEFT/SB_LINERIGHT 460 | ; 2,3: SB_PAGELEFT/SB_PAGERIGHT 461 | ; 4: SB_THUMBPOSITION 462 | ; 5: SB_THUMBTRACK 463 | ; 6,7: SB_LEFT/SB_RIGHT 464 | ; 8: SB_ENDSCROLL 465 | 466 | Func SingletonRawInput($cmd, $arg=Null) 467 | Local Static $hWnd = GUICreate('') 468 | Local $struct = DllStructCreate('struct;ushort UsagePage;ushort Usage;dword Flags;hwnd Target;endstruct') 469 | $struct.UsagePage = 0x01 ; Generic Desktop Controls 470 | $struct.Usage = 0x02 ; Mouse 471 | Switch $cmd 472 | Case 'enable' 473 | GUIRegisterMsg(0x00FF,WM_INPUT) 474 | $struct.Flags = 0x00000100+0x00002000 ; RIDEV_INPUTSINK+RIDEV_DEVNOTIFY 475 | $struct.Target = $hWnd 476 | If Not DllCall($user32dll, 'bool', 'RegisterRawInputDevices', 'struct*', $struct, 'uint', 1, 'uint', DllStructGetSize($struct))[0] Then Exit 477 | Case 'disable' 478 | $struct.Flags = 0x00000001 ; RIDEV_REMOVE 479 | $struct.Target = Null 480 | If Not DllCall($user32dll, 'bool', 'RegisterRawInputDevices', 'struct*', $struct, 'uint', 1, 'uint', DllStructGetSize($struct))[0] Then Exit 481 | GUIRegisterMsg(0x00FF,'') 482 | EndSwitch 483 | EndFunc 484 | 485 | Func WM_INPUT($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) 486 | Local Static $tRIM = 'struct;dword Type;dword Size;handle hDevice;wparam wParam;endstruct;ushort Flags;ushort Alignment;ushort ButtonFlags;short ButtonData;ulong RawButtons;long LastX;long LastY;ulong ExtraInformation;' 487 | Local Static $RIMSize = DllStructGetSize(DllStructCreate($tRIM)) 488 | Local Static $RIHeaderSize = DllStructGetSize(DllStructCreate('struct;dword Type;dword Size;handle hDevice;wparam wParam;endstruct')) 489 | Local $_ = DllCall($user32dll, 'uint', 'GetRawInputData', 'handle', $ilParam, 'uint', 0x10000003, 'struct*', DllStructCreate($tRIM), 'uint*', $RIMSize, 'uint', $RIHeaderSize)[3] 490 | If $_.ButtonFlags Then 491 | If BitAND(0x8000,DllCall($user32dll, 'short', 'GetAsyncKeyState', 'int', 0x14)[0]) then 492 | If BitAnd(16,$_.ButtonFlags) Then ; or BitAnd(32,$_.ButtonFlags) Then 493 | AcceleratorCallbacks( BitAND(0x8000,DllCall($user32dll, 'short', 'GetAsyncKeyState', 'int', 0x10)[0]) ? '+{HOME}' : '{HOME}' ) 494 | ElseIf $_.ButtonData = 120 Then 495 | AcceleratorCallbacks( '=' ) 496 | ElseIf $_.ButtonData = -120 Then 497 | AcceleratorCallbacks( '-' ) 498 | Endif 499 | Endif 500 | EndIf 501 | If $iwParam Then Return 0 502 | EndFunc 503 | 504 | Func WM_ACTIVATE($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) 505 | if Not $iwParam then LostFocus($hWnd) 506 | Return 'GUI_RUNDEFMSG' 507 | EndFunc 508 | 509 | Func WM_HSCROLL($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) 510 | SingletonPopup($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) 511 | Return 'GUI_RUNDEFMSG' 512 | EndFunc 513 | 514 | Func WM_MOUSEWHEEL($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) 515 | SingletonPopup($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) 516 | Return 'GUI_RUNDEFMSG' 517 | EndFunc 518 | 519 | Func CloseButton() 520 | GUIDelete( @GUI_WinHandle ) 521 | EndFunc 522 | 523 | Func ExitApp() 524 | Exit 525 | EndFunc 526 | 527 | Func ToggleShortcuts() 528 | Local $state = TrayItemGetState(@TRAY_ID) 529 | If BitAnd(1,$state) Then ; currently checked 530 | TrayItemSetState( @TRAY_ID , 4 ) ; uncheck it 531 | SingletonRawInput('disable') 532 | Else 533 | TrayItemSetState( @TRAY_ID , 1 ) ; check it 534 | SingletonRawInput('enable') 535 | EndIf 536 | EndFunc 537 | 538 | Func OpenCplMouse() 539 | ShellExecute ( 'main.cpl' ) 540 | EndFunc 541 | 542 | Func OpenCplKeyboard() 543 | ShellExecute ( 'main.cpl' , 'keyboard' ) 544 | EndFunc 545 | 546 | Func OpenUwpMouse() 547 | ShellExecute ( 'ms-settings:mousetouchpad' ) 548 | EndFunc 549 | 550 | Func OpenUwpTouchpad() 551 | ShellExecute ( 'ms-settings:devices-touchpad' ) 552 | EndFunc 553 | 554 | Func OpenToolPrefs() 555 | ShowPreferences() 556 | EndFunc 557 | 558 | Func Refresh() 559 | SingletonPopup(False) 560 | EndFunc 561 | 562 | Func ReFocus() 563 | SingletonPopup(True) 564 | EndFunc 565 | 566 | Func onDropdnEvent() 567 | SingletonProfiles('select',GUICtrlRead(@GUI_CtrlID)) 568 | EndFunc 569 | 570 | Func onAccIcoEvent() 571 | Local $enable = not GetPtrAccel() 572 | If $enable Then 573 | EnablePointerAccel() 574 | Else 575 | DisablePointerAccel() 576 | EndIf 577 | EndFunc 578 | 579 | Func onEventAccelerator() 580 | AcceleratorCallbacks(GUICtrlRead(@GUI_CtrlId)) 581 | EndFunc 582 | 583 | Func onEventListSelect() 584 | SingletonOptions('select',@GUI_CtrlId) 585 | EndFunc 586 | 587 | Func onEventListApply() 588 | SingletonOptions('apply',@GUI_CtrlId) 589 | EndFunc 590 | 591 | Func onEventCreateProfile() 592 | SingletonOptions('create') 593 | EndFunc 594 | 595 | Func onEventDeleteProfile() 596 | SingletonOptions('delete') 597 | EndFunc 598 | 599 | Func onEventRenameProfile() 600 | SingletonOptions('rename') 601 | EndFunc 602 | 603 | Func onEventUpdateProfile() 604 | SingletonOptions('update') 605 | EndFunc 606 | 607 | Func IncrementPointerSpeed() 608 | AcceleratorCallbacks('=') 609 | EndFunc 610 | 611 | Func DecrementPointerSpeed() 612 | AcceleratorCallbacks('-') 613 | EndFunc 614 | 615 | Func EnablePointerAccel() 616 | SetPtrAccel(1,6,10) 617 | Refresh() 618 | EndFunc 619 | 620 | Func DisablePointerAccel() 621 | SetPtrAccel(0,0,0) 622 | Refresh() 623 | EndFunc 624 | 625 | Func GetPtrSpeed() 626 | Return DllCall($user32dll, 'bool', 'SystemParametersInfoW', 'uint', 0x0070, 'uint', 0, 'uint*', 0, 'uint', 0)[3] 627 | EndFunc 628 | 629 | Func SetPtrSpeed($val, $flag=1) 630 | DllCall($user32dll, 'bool', 'SystemParametersInfoW', 'uint', 0x0071, 'uint', 0, 'uint', $val, 'uint', $flag) 631 | EndFunc 632 | 633 | Func GetPtrAccel($advanced=False) 634 | Local $retval, $struct = DllCall($user32dll, 'bool', 'SystemParametersInfoW', 'uint', 0x0003, 'uint', 0, 'struct*', DllStructCreate('uint thresh1;uint thresh2;uint accel'), 'uint', 0)[3] 635 | If $advanced Then 636 | Local $arr = [$struct.accel,$struct.thresh1,$struct.thresh2] 637 | Return $arr 638 | Else 639 | Return $struct.accel 640 | EndIf 641 | EndFunc 642 | 643 | Func SetPtrAccel($accel,$thresh1,$thresh2,$flag=1) 644 | Local $struct = DllStructCreate('uint thresh1;uint thresh2;uint accel') 645 | $struct.thresh1 = $thresh1 646 | $struct.thresh2 = $thresh2 647 | $struct.accel = $accel 648 | DllCall($user32dll, 'bool', 'SystemParametersInfoW', 'uint', 0x0004, 'uint', 0, 'struct*', $struct, 'uint', $flag) 649 | EndFunc 650 | 651 | Func CalculateMultiplier($speed=GetPtrSpeed(),$accel=GetPtrAccel()) 652 | if $accel then return ( $speed=10 ? '1.0' : $speed/10 ) 653 | if $speed<3 then return '1/' & 32/$speed 654 | if $speed<10 then return $speed-2 & '/8' 655 | return $speed/4 - 1.5 656 | EndFunc 657 | 658 | Func PopupAccelerators() 659 | Local $arr = [ _ 660 | ["`", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 661 | ["1", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 662 | ["2", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 663 | ["3", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 664 | ["4", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 665 | ["5", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 666 | ["6", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 667 | ["7", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 668 | ["8", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 669 | ["9", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 670 | ["0", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 671 | ["-", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 672 | ["=", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 673 | ["{BS}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 674 | ["{UP}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 675 | ["{DOWN}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 676 | ["{LEFT}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 677 | ["{RIGHT}",GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 678 | ["{PGUP}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 679 | ["{PGDN}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 680 | ["{HOME}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 681 | ["{END}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 682 | ["{DEL}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 683 | ["+{PGUP}",GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 684 | ["+{PGDN}",GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 685 | ["+{HOME}",GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 686 | ["+{END}" ,GUICtrlCreateDummy()], _ 687 | ["+{DEL}", GUICtrlCreateDummy()] _ 688 | ] 689 | For $i=0 to UBound($arr)-1 690 | GUICtrlSetData($arr[$i][1],$arr[$i][0]) 691 | GUICtrlSetOnEvent($arr[$i][1],onEventAccelerator) 692 | Next 693 | Return $arr 694 | EndFunc 695 | 696 | Func AcceleratorCallbacks($str) 697 | Switch $str 698 | Case "`" 699 | SetPtrSpeed(1) 700 | Refresh() 701 | Case "1" 702 | SetPtrSpeed(2) 703 | Refresh() 704 | Case "2" 705 | SetPtrSpeed(4) 706 | Refresh() 707 | Case "3" 708 | SetPtrSpeed(6) 709 | Refresh() 710 | Case "4" 711 | SetPtrSpeed(8) 712 | Refresh() 713 | Case "5" 714 | SetPtrSpeed(10) 715 | Refresh() 716 | Case "6" 717 | SetPtrSpeed(12) 718 | Refresh() 719 | Case "7" 720 | SetPtrSpeed(14) 721 | Refresh() 722 | Case "8" 723 | SetPtrSpeed(16) 724 | Refresh() 725 | Case "9" 726 | SetPtrSpeed(18) 727 | Refresh() 728 | Case "0" 729 | SetPtrSpeed(20) 730 | Refresh() 731 | Case "-","{LEFT}","{DOWN}" 732 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()-1 733 | if $spd<1 then $spd=1 734 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 735 | Refresh() 736 | Case "=","{RIGHT}","{UP}" 737 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()+1 738 | if $spd>20 then $spd=20 739 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 740 | Refresh() 741 | Case "{BS}" 742 | Local $acc=GetPtrAccel() 743 | If $acc Then 744 | DisablePointerAccel() 745 | Else 746 | EnablePointerAccel() 747 | EndIf 748 | Case "{PGUP}" 749 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()+1 750 | if $spd>20 then $spd=20 751 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 752 | SetPtrAccel(0,0,0) 753 | Refresh() 754 | Case "{PGDN}" 755 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()-1 756 | if $spd<1 then $spd=1 757 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 758 | SetPtrAccel(0,0,0) 759 | Refresh() 760 | Case "+{PGUP}" 761 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()+1 762 | if $spd>20 then $spd=20 763 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 764 | SetPtrAccel(1,6,10) 765 | Refresh() 766 | Case "+{PGDN}" 767 | Local $spd=GetPtrSpeed()-1 768 | if $spd<1 then $spd=1 769 | SetPtrSpeed($spd) 770 | SetPtrAccel(1,6,10) 771 | Refresh() 772 | Case "{DEL}" 773 | SetPtrAccel(0,0,0) 774 | Refresh() 775 | Case "+{DEL}" 776 | SetPtrAccel(1,6,10) 777 | Refresh() 778 | Case "{END}" 779 | SetPtrSpeed(10) 780 | SetPtrAccel(0,0,0) 781 | Refresh() 782 | Case "+{END}" 783 | SetPtrSpeed(10) 784 | SetPtrAccel(1,6,10) 785 | Refresh() 786 | Case "{HOME}" 787 | SingletonProfiles("recenter") 788 | Case "+{HOME}" 789 | Local $a = SingletonPopup(False) 790 | SingletonProfiles("select",$DEFAULT_PROFILE_NAME) 791 | SingletonProfiles("recenter") 792 | if UBound($a)>1 then SingletonProfiles("populate",$a[1]) 793 | EndSwitch 794 | EndFunc 795 | 796 | Func PopulateTicks($hSlider) 797 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 2) 798 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 4) 799 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 6) 800 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 8) 801 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 10) 802 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 12) 803 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 14) 804 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 16) 805 | DllCall($user32dll, "lresult", "SendMessage", "hwnd", GUICtrlGetHandle($hSlider), "uint", 0x404, "wparam", 0, "lparam", 18) 806 | EndFunc 807 | 808 | ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== 809 | ; Author ........: Valik 810 | ; Modified.......: 811 | ; =============================================================================================================================== 812 | Func _Singleton($sOccurrenceName, $iFlag = 0) 813 | Local Const $ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS = 183 814 | Local Const $SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION = 1 815 | Local $tSecurityAttributes = 0 816 | 817 | If BitAND($iFlag, 2) Then 818 | ; The size of SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR is 20 bytes. We just 819 | ; need a block of memory the right size, we aren't going to 820 | ; access any members directly so it's not important what 821 | ; the members are, just that the total size is correct. 822 | Local $tSecurityDescriptor = DllStructCreate("byte;byte;word;ptr[4]") 823 | ; Initialize the security descriptor. 824 | Local $aCall = DllCall("advapi32.dll", "bool", "InitializeSecurityDescriptor", _ 825 | "struct*", $tSecurityDescriptor, "dword", $SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION) 826 | If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, 0) 827 | If $aCall[0] Then 828 | ; Add the NULL DACL specifying access to everybody. 829 | $aCall = DllCall("advapi32.dll", "bool", "SetSecurityDescriptorDacl", _ 830 | "struct*", $tSecurityDescriptor, "bool", 1, "ptr", 0, "bool", 0) 831 | If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, 0) 832 | If $aCall[0] Then 833 | ; Create a SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure. 834 | $tSecurityAttributes = DllStructCreate($tagSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) 835 | ; Assign the members. 836 | DllStructSetData($tSecurityAttributes, 1, DllStructGetSize($tSecurityAttributes)) 837 | DllStructSetData($tSecurityAttributes, 2, DllStructGetPtr($tSecurityDescriptor)) 838 | DllStructSetData($tSecurityAttributes, 3, 0) 839 | EndIf 840 | EndIf 841 | EndIf 842 | 843 | Local $aHandle = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "handle", "CreateMutexW", "struct*", $tSecurityAttributes, "bool", 1, "wstr", $sOccurrenceName) 844 | If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, 0) 845 | Local $aLastError = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "dword", "GetLastError") 846 | If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, 0) 847 | If $aLastError[0] = $ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS Then 848 | If BitAND($iFlag, 1) Then 849 | DllCall("kernel32.dll", "bool", "CloseHandle", "handle", $aHandle[0]) 850 | If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, 0) 851 | Return SetError($aLastError[0], $aLastError[0], 0) 852 | Else 853 | Exit -1 854 | EndIf 855 | EndIf 856 | Return $aHandle[0] 857 | EndFunc ;==>_Singleton 858 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------