Question #217330 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/217330
Status: Open => Needs information
RaiMan requested more information:
--- scenario is I am giving the schedule to power on /off the target device in
particular time.
does that mean, that via something like a "task scheduler" you want to run the
script to power off the target device? It seems definitely not possible to
power on a powered off target device via a Sikuli script, because running the
script needs a running machine.
--- but action is performed in target device
again: the script runs on the target device??
--- but action is performed in target device right,so how to validate that
scenario ?
How do you check the power on/off state manually (without using Sikuli scripts)?
This has to be coded into a workflow in the script.
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