New question #237259 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/237259

Is it straightforward and safe to use as a non-programmer? 

 I am employed as a data entry person.   I want to use Sikuli to automate data 
entry steps on an MS Access database accessed through a gov't site...there are 
many repetitive keystrokes and drop down boxes in the database that make data 
entry tedious and difficult.   I would like to use Sikuli like a keystroke 
macro for certain movements through the database that are irritating 
...clicking on a down arrow to highlight the search box, typing a letter, 
entering, clicking a checkbox, clicking a button and moving to the next field 
many tab presses away.  This particular database is not user friendly and 
requires switching between keyboard and mouse a lot.  I would prefer to 
primarily use the keyboard.  

I also wish to delete 3000 emails in Outlook (I received a repetitive message 
stating Outlook was closed thousands of times), also tedious by hand.   I am 
planning to use Sikuli from my memory stick (along with a Portable Java) b/c I 
am not permitted to download programs onto my computer at work. 
 
Sikuli.org presents sikuli as visual and intuitive ... able to direct the 
computer via pictures of the screen vs a lot of intricate programming commands. 
  I have no programming experience -  I don't want to create major computer 
troubles out of inexperience and false assumptions.

Thank you.

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