WinKill
Forces the specified window to close.
WinKill WinTitle, WinText, SecondsToWait, ExcludeTitle, ExcludeText
Command Example: WinKill "A" Function Example: WinKill("A")
Parameters
- WinTitle
A window title or other criteria identifying the target window. See WinTitle.
- WinText
If present, this parameter must be a substring from a single text element of the target window (as revealed by the included Window Spy utility). Hidden text elements are detected if DetectHiddenText is ON.
- SecondsToWait
If omitted or blank, the command will not wait at all. If 0, it will wait 500ms. Otherwise, it will wait the indicated number of seconds (can contain a decimal point or be an expression) for the window to close. If the window does not close within that period, the script will continue. ErrorLevel is not set by this command, so use WinExist or WinWaitClose if you need to determine for certain that a window is closed.
- ExcludeTitle
Windows whose titles include this value will not be considered.
- ExcludeText
Windows whose text include this value will not be considered.
Remarks
This command first makes a brief attempt to close the window normally. If that fails, it will attempt to force the window closed by terminating its process.
If a matching window is active, that window will be closed in preference to any other matching window beneath it. In general, if more than one window matches, the topmost (most recently used) will be closed.
This command operates only upon the topmost matching window except when WinTitle is ahk_group GroupName, in which case all windows in the group are affected.
Window titles and text are case sensitive. Hidden windows are not detected unless DetectHiddenWindows has been turned on.
Related
WinClose, WinWaitClose, ProcessClose, WinActivate, SetTitleMatchMode, DetectHiddenWindows, Last Found Window, WinExist, WinActive, WinWaitActive, WinWait, GroupActivate
Example
If WinExist("Untitled - Notepad") WinKill ; use the window found above else WinKill, Calculator