GUISetAccelerators Sets the accelerator table to be used in a GUI window. GUISetAccelerators ( accelerators [, winhandle] ) Parameters accelerators A 2 dimensional array holding the accelerator table (See remarks). winhandle [optional] Windows handle as returned by GUICreate (default is the previously used window). Return Value Success: Returns 1. Failure: Returns 0. Remarks The array passed to this function contains the hotkey and the control ID of the accelerator. The array must be defined as Dim $array[n][2] - where n is the number of accelerator keys to set: $array[0][0] = Hotkey (in HotKeySet() format) of 1st accelerator $array[0][1] = Control ID of the 1st accelerator, as returned by GUICtrlCreate () $array[1][0] = Hotkey of 2nd accelerator $array[1][1] = Control ID of the 2nd accelerator $array[n][0] = Hotkey of nth accelerator $array[n][1] = Control ID of the nth accelerator Passing this function a non-array will unset all accelerators for the given winhandle. Related GUICreate, HotKeySet Example ; A simple custom messagebox that uses the MessageLoop mode #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> GUICreate("Custom Msgbox", 210, 80) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Please click a button!", 10, 10) $YesID = GUICtrlCreateButton("Yes", 10, 50, 50, 20) $NoID = GUICtrlCreateButton("No", 80, 50, 50, 20) $ExitID = GUICtrlCreateButton("Exit", 150, 50, 50, 20) ; Set accelerators for Ctrl+y and Ctrl+n Dim $AccelKeys[2][2]=[["^y", $YesID], ["^n", $NoID]] GUISetAccelerators($AccelKeys) GUISetState() ; display the GUI Do $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $YesID MsgBox(0, "You clicked on", "Yes") Case $msg = $NoID MsgBox(0, "You clicked on", "No") Case $msg = $ExitID MsgBox(0, "You clicked on", "Exit") Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE MsgBox(0, "You clicked on", "Close") EndSelect Until $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Or $msg = $ExitID Function Reference GUISetBkColor Sets the background color of the GUI window. GUISetBkColor ( background [, winhandle] ) Parameters background Background color of the dialog box. winhandle [optional] Windows handle as returned by GUICreate (default is the previously used window). Return Value Success: Returns 1. Failure: Returns 0. Remarks Earlier versions of AutoIt (prior to v3.0.102) used the BGR format for defining color - newer versions use RGB by default but this can be changed using the ColorMode option. Related ColorMode (Option), GUICreate Example #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1) Example() Func Example() Local $msg GUICreate("My GUI") ; will create a dialog box that when displayed is centered GUISetBkColor(0xE0FFFF) ; will change background color GUISetState() ; will display an empty dialog box ; Run the GUI until the dialog is closed While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() If $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Then ExitLoop WEnd EndFunc ;==>Example Function Reference GUISetCoord Sets absolute coordinates for the next control. GUISetCoord ( left, top [, width [, height [, winhandle]]] ) Parameters left The left side of the control. top The top of the control. width [optional] The width of the control (default is the previously used width). height [optional] The height of the control (default is the previously used height). winhandle [optional] Windows handle as returned by GUICreate (default is the previously used). Return Value Success: Returns 1. Failure: Returns 0. Remarks To be used specifically in Opt ("GUICoordMode", 2). It allows you to set the current position to a precise point and from that position to create controls by row (x_offset,-1) or by columns (-1, y_offset). Related GUICtrlCreate Example #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1) Example() Func Example() Local $msg Opt("GUICoordMode", 2) ; relative to cell mode GUICreate("My GUI Set Coord", 200, 100) GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Check #1", 20, 10, 75) . window). Return Value Success: Returns 1. Failure: Returns 0. Remarks Earlier versions of AutoIt (prior to v3.0.102) used the BGR format for defining color - newer versions use RGB by default