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But with FlaUI it is different, it only searches for the elements that are actually appearing, which is not the case with the menu item https://iili.io/Hg23Yp1.png
Does anyone know how they do it? is automation cache used?
Another doubt would also be in relation to inspecting. Is there a way for me to fetch an element from a point using ElementFromPoint but with the exception of some window?
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I've been studying the automation part for a while and I've always come across a case that makes me intrigued.
The biggest automation program that exists at the moment is UiPath and with it I get the following information.
indicating a menu element
https://iili.io/Hg29LHF.png
It fetches all items from the menu element
https://iili.io/Hg2J9Xj.png
But with FlaUI it is different, it only searches for the elements that are actually appearing, which is not the case with the menu item
https://iili.io/Hg23Yp1.png
Does anyone know how they do it? is automation cache used?
Another doubt would also be in relation to inspecting. Is there a way for me to fetch an element from a point using ElementFromPoint but with the exception of some window?
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