import PySimpleGUI as sg """ Read all windows example The input elements are shown as output on the other window when "Go" is pressed The checkboxes on window 1 are mirrored on window 2 if "mirror" checkbox is set Copyright 2022 PySimpleGUI """ layout1 = [ [sg.Text('My Window')], [sg.Input(k='-IN-'), sg.Text(k='-OUT-')], [sg.CB('Check 1', k='-CB1-', enable_events=True), sg.CB('Check 2', k='-CB2-', enable_events=True), sg.CB('Mirror on Window 2', enable_events=True, k='-CB3-')], [sg.Button('Go'), sg.Button('Exit')] ] window1 = sg.Window('Window 1 Title', layout1, finalize=True, grab_anywhere=True, relative_location=(-600, 0)) layout2 = [ [sg.Text('My Window')], [sg.Input(k='-IN-'), sg.Text(k='-OUT-')], [sg.CB('Check 1', k='-CB1-'), sg.CB('Check 2', k='-CB2-')], [sg.Button('Go'), sg.Button('Exit')] ] window2 = sg.Window('Window 2 Title', layout2, finalize=True, grab_anywhere=True) while True: # Event Loop window, event, values = sg.read_all_windows() if window is None: print('exiting because no windows are left') break print(window.Title, event, values) if window is not None else None if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED or event == 'Exit': window.close() if event == 'Go': # Output the input element to the other windwow try: # try to update the other window if window == window1: window2['-OUT-'].update(values['-IN-']) else: window1['-OUT-'].update(values['-IN-']) except: pass try: if window == window1 and values['-CB3-']: window2['-CB1-'].update(values['-CB1-']) window2['-CB2-'].update(values['-CB2-']) except: pass