Pesky dialog boxes giving you trouble? Check out Push The Freakin' Button (PTFB)!
This free tray-based utility waits for specified dialog boxes to pop up, then automatically presses the button you've configured.
So when a dialog causes irritation, you simply tell PTFB which button should be pressed, and it will handle the dialog in the future.
It offers a clean, drag-and-drop interface for adding buttons to the "hit-list," with plenty of options provided.
Buttons are pushed only once per appearance, so you don't have to worry about a pressing frenzy if the button doesn't dismiss the dialog for some reason.
One thing's for sure: PTFB can make life in Windows a lot easier.
PTFB runs in the background - usually its only on-screen presence is a mouse-shaped task bar icon.
When a dialog causes irritation, you simply tell PTFB which button should be pressed, and it will handle the dialog in future.
By default, PTFB is cautious - a dialog has to be a perfect match for its hitlist entry before any buttons will be pressed.
But it can be set to be less strict, allowing a range of similar dialogs to be handled from one hitlist entry.