![]() Right-clicking any top-level window displays various ways to manipulate it. If you’re not a developer, and don’t know or care what the "Style Value" of a window might be, this will all seem very obscure– but GUIPropView does have one or two more general uses. Click one of these windows and its child windows are displayed, with further details of their own: handle, parent handle, ID, text, enabled, visibility, Z-Order, position, size, class name, process ID, thread ID and more. ![]()
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