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Sup guys,
As some of you guys may know I recently had little trouble with EnumWindows, well that problem is gone now The new problem is that I have a menu that needs to be updated somehow. I'm just going to give you a task because it is easier this way(then to explain it). First create a dropdown menu called "Windows", now every seconds or two this menu should have a string that is updated with the total number of windows and that's it. I know this sounds possibly simple and/or stupid but its part of a bigger picture.Thanks. |
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