Winabler
Some apps have disabled elements that you cannot access, such as buttons and menus. They will be grayed out, indicating that you cannot click on them.
In many circumstances, this is probably a positive thing because it indicates that a specific action or circumstance has not yet occurred. However, in some circumstances, you will need to access these grayed-out objects. The only way to enable them is to utilize an object enabler utility such as Winabler.
This tool is quite easy to use. It is merely intended to activate grayed-out elements, such as menus and buttons, in apps that support it. Successfully enabling things is not always assured, but it is possible. Why not try it? It will have no negative consequences.
Capturing and Accessing Menus using Winabler
If you are using an application with an inaccessible menu, you may be able to activate it if Winabler supports it. When you launch the Winabler software, it displays a window with a list of other windows and their menus. You can just select the menu you want to enable. This will capture the menu.
After the menu is captured, Winabler's menu bar will display it. All previously greyed-out objects should now be clickable. When you're finished with the menu, you can close it whenever you like.
Activate all types of objects
The tool allows you to activate a number of elements, including menu items, checkboxes, buttons, and other field objects. To access a disabled object, click on the crosshair icon in the software and drag it to the object you wish to activate. That is it!
Reactivate Disabled Functions of an Application
As excellent as this utility is, it does not work with all programs. For example, new software titles will most likely not be compatible with it. However, you should at least test to determine if this tool will function with a specific application that contains disabled items.
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