DetectHiddenWindows
Determines whether invisible windows are "seen" by the script.
DetectHiddenWindows, On|Off
Parameters
- On|Off
On: Hidden windows are detected.
Off: This is the default. Hidden windows are not detected, except by the WinShow command.
[v1.1.30+]: The decimal values 1 and 0 may be used in place of On and Off, respectively.
Remarks
Turning on DetectHiddenWindows can make scripting harder in some cases since some hidden system windows might accidentally match the title or text of another window you're trying to work with. So most scripts should leave this setting turned off. However, turning it on may be useful if you wish to work with hidden windows directly without first using WinShow to unhide them.
All windowing commands except WinShow are affected by this setting, including WinActivate, IfWinActive, WinWait, IfWinExist. By contrast, WinShow will always unhide a hidden window even if hidden windows are not being detected.
Turning on DetectHiddenWindows is not necessary when accessing a control or child window via the ahk_id method or as the last-found-window. It is also not necessary when accessing GUI windows via Gui +LastFound
.
The built-in variable A_DetectHiddenWindows contains the current setting (On or Off).
Every newly launched thread (such as a hotkey, custom menu item, or timed subroutine) starts off fresh with the default setting for this command. That default may be changed by using this command in the auto-execute section (top part of the script).
Related
Example
DetectHiddenWindows, On