Redraws the specified window.
WinRedraw WinTitle, WinText, ExcludeTitle, ExcludeText
Type: String, Integer or Object
If each of these is blank or omitted, the Last Found Window will be used. Otherwise, specify for WinTitle a window title or other criteria to identify the target window and/or for WinText a substring from a single text element of the target window (as revealed by the included Window Spy utility).
ExcludeTitle and ExcludeText can be used to exclude one or more windows by their title or text. Their specification is similar to WinTitle and WinText, except that ExcludeTitle does not recognize any criteria other than the window title.
Window titles and text are case-sensitive. By default, hidden windows are not detected and hidden text elements are detected, unless changed with DetectHiddenWindows and DetectHiddenText; however, when using pure HWNDs, hidden windows are always detected regardless of DetectHiddenWindows. By default, a window title can contain WinTitle or ExcludeTitle anywhere inside it to be a match, unless changed with SetTitleMatchMode.
A TargetError is thrown if the window could not be found.
This function attempts to update the appearance/contents of a window by informing the OS that the window's rectangle needs to be redrawn. If this approach does not work for a particular window, try WinMove. If that does not work, try WinHide in combination with WinShow.
The ID of the window under the mouse cursor can be retrieved with MouseGetPos.
WinMoveBottom, WinSetAlwaysOnTop, Win functions, Control functions