Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2023-06-28 Thread jhdf sdf
Question #661991 on SikuliX changed:
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jhdf sdf posted a new comment:
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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-21 Thread RaiMan
Question #661991 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan requested more information:
what are "Sticky Keys"?

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-20 Thread mark
Question #661991 on Sikuli changed:
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mark posted a new comment:
I just checked, and a sikuli press on Shift won't set off Sticky Keys
either. Interesting.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-20 Thread mark
Question #661991 on Sikuli changed:
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mark posted a new comment:
Okay, thank you for all the information!

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-20 Thread RaiMan
Question #661991 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
There must be a difference:
the keyboard is hardware and goes through a driver up to the higher layers of 
the system.
SikuliX uses the Java AWT Robot features and surely goes directly to some 
higher layer in the system.
... and I am sure, that for experts and their software the origins of 
keystrokes are distinguishable with respect to the sources.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-20 Thread mark
Question #661991 on Sikuli changed:
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mark posted a new comment:
Thanks for the advice. Is there a difference between when sikuli presses
the SHIFT key as opposed to when it comes from the keyboard?

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-20 Thread RaiMan
Question #661991 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
might be a typo - must be:
keyDown(Key.SHIFT)

If it is not a typo:
especially games often have their special implementation of the user interface 
or even block actions, that are not sent by real devices.

But your manual test tells, that you might try with
keyDown(Key.SHIFT)
keyUp()
click(..)
click(...)

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[Sikuli-driver] [Question #661991]: Sikuli seems to be functioning fine but shift-click not working

2017-12-19 Thread mark
New question #661991 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/661991

I am on Mac using sikuli 1.1.1

I am trying to shift-click on multiple items in a game. Using 
keyDown(key.shift) followed by multiple clicks, I can see with the Mac keyboard 
viewer that the shift key is in fact being held down by sikuli, but the game 
does not respond accordingly. Using click(image, KEY_SHIFT) does not work 
either. Shift-click seems to be working fine in test scripts, like typing a 
note or selecting multiple items in Finder. 

One strange thing is that if during the process I manually tap (I don't have to 
hold it) the physical shift key on my keyboard, the remaining items are 
selected with Shift-click, as if everything is working properly. 

No errors are being thrown at any point. 

I'm using shift as part of my exit function (I think it's from a tutorial) 
could that be the problem?

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