![]() If you are familiar with Wahl products (especially the V9000), you probably know that they are prone to overheat, but this is not the case with the balding clipper. So, in terms of ergonomics, it is safe to say that Wahl did not disappoint with this model. The grip, though, is very good, and you can rest assured that it won’t slip off your hand. The dimensions are 6,24,” and the weight is 1 pound, which is the average weight for a bulky corded hair clipper, so nothing special here. Let’s start with the dimensions and weight. We don’t know why they have chosen this motor and not the V9000 but believe us the V5000 is way more powerful than the average hair clipper motor.Īnd now we have discussed the mechanics of Wahl’s balding hair clippers, let’s see how they do in terms of ergonomics. The motor Wahl chose for this clipper is the V5000 motor which is a very strong motor but not Wahl’s strongest motor (V9000). The #2105 stainless steel blade is very sharp (it almost feels like a razor), and it cuts down to 0.1mm – 0.2mm, which is pretty much as close as you can go with a clipper with a #000000 blade. The result was the #2105 blade that is only used by Wahl in this model. When Wahl designed this clipper, they wanted to innovate and create a blade that would not only deliver a very close cut (razor-like) but, at the same time, cut with ease through thick hair. And now we have got that out of the way, let’s talk about the Wahl Balding clipper. The most important factor is the closeness of the cut another important factor is its power and its ability to cut in bulk, even the thickest hair. So, let’s see why the Wahl Balding clipper is the best product on the market today.įirst of all, you need to understand what makes a good balding clipper. This is the case regarding their Balding clippers Wahl understood that there is a huge market for a clipper for balding guys and created the best product for this purpose. They see opportunities and create solutions. To get the mouse position in variables %xpos% and %ypos% to send to another hotkeyĬontrolClick, x%xpos% y%ypos%, WinTitle,Pos Im trying to get a mouse click to work in a minimized window or in a window that is currently not the active window.Wahl is one of the oldest hair clipper manufacturers in the clipping business, and there is a good reason why they are still one of the best. Set up so the coords are all the same based on my desktop Where WinTitle (example) is the control window. The problem I am having is that after I save the mouse position by pressing the Division key the next hotkey to press the mouse button at the saved position doesnt click at the saved position, it clicks at the current mouse position no matter what. It clicks on the control window perfectly when I have another window on top of it but not at the position I want. I tried hardcoding the mouse position such asĪnd it does not work at all, it doesnt even click where the mouse currently is, Ive used the Windows Spy to make sure the coords and the title and all that is correct but maybe I just dont understand the coding enough to know exactly how to do it. Ive read the FAQ and help files, thats how I knew how to use these functions and that they existed in the first place. Where the variables tell me they clicked at the correct position even though it has not.ĬontrolClick, WinTitle,NA x%xpos% y%ypos%Īnd it still only clicks at the current mouse position and not the saved position Msgbox, The cursor is at X%xpos% Y%ypos%. You have put together a detailed question with examples of code and more than one way you have tried. ** Applause **ĭoing this helps us help you a lot quicker and faster.įirst i wish to point out that in the ControlClick command you have for the window title parameter you have WinTitle. ![]() If this is a direct copy / paste from your code you will find that the window "WinTitle" is more than likely not going to exist. Although you have mentioned it is working ( just not in the spot ), so i doubt that is your actual code. ( Im just making sure / eliminating possibilities ). If the ControlClick is not working but the MsgBox is saying the right coordinates there can be only one thing i can think of. ControlClick does not use the CoordMode, ,Screen. So the mouse position is getting the coordinates relative to the screen but the control click is not sending them relative to the screen. Try leaving the CoordMode, Mouse, Screen out so they will both be getting the positions the same way.( I also doubt this because you have given the information of its working at the current mouse position ). ![]() You can already see how much posting examples of the script is. I will ask you to post the whole script though. If either of those suggestions do not work.ĮDIT: forgot to mention the topic name its relevant and not something like ** How can i get this to work **. ![]()
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