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    Is there a way in AutoIt to check if a mouse button is currently down?

    Simple enough, is there a way for AutoIt to detect if I'm currently holding down my left mouse button? Thanks.

    Is there a way in AutoIt to check if a mouse button is currently down?
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    Thanks, exactly what I was looking for.

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