Trying to do this in win 95. Also, just realized I forgot to add something else in, I only want the click to happen in specific mouse states. As in, if mosue is in that "hourglass" mode, then no click, if its in normal mode, then click, and I want an actual mouse click on xxx, yyy cordinates of the screen.


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>
> From: Chris Devers
> Sent: 2/20/2003 9:40:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Boston.pm] Imitate a mouse click
>
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Dan Bond wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to imitate a mouse click at specific coordinates on
> the screen, and then enter text into the window that comes up? This is
> probably really easy, but I'm a newbie :(
>
> Under what environment are you trying to do this? Microsoft Windows,
> X-Windows, OSX, a web browser, other? It's hard to know where to start
> without having a clear idea of what exactly the situation is.
>
> For example if you need to send mouse click coordinates to a CGI script,
> then do further processing on the results, that's not so bad to script and
> there are a lot of ways you could go about this. It sounds like what you
> want is probably something else though, but I'm not sure what.
>
> Can you describe what you need, and what you've tried so far?
>
>
> --
> Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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