Question #212238 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/212238
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
--- extensions ...
nothing available at the moment
--- understood your challenge now (hope so;-)
The solution might be a script, that defines a hotkey, that you press, when the
mouse position is ready.
Then in the hotkey handler you can get the mouse location via
Env.getMouseLocation().
so you could start the script, let it wait for the hotkey being pressed,
move the mouse manually to the desired location and press the hotkey.
This is the principle.
Another option to show Locations to a Sikuli script (synchronously in this
case) is to use selectRegion("move mouse to position and click right"). This
would bring up the capture prompt, you move the mouse to the position and click
right (which just aborts the capture). internally you again use
Env.getMouseLocation(), to get the currentLocation.
This is a bit more dangerous, than the first version (but much easier to
script;-), since you might move the mouse slightly, when pressing the right
Button. Alternatively you could try ESC to cancel the capture after mouse
positioning.
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