Question #449474 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/449474
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
You either have to extend class Region and implement your locking inside
by overwriting the methods with wrappers
BTW:
in such cases as yours you should run completely "dotted":
... instead off
click(something)
... use
screen = Region(Screen(0)) # once at the beginning
... and then
screen.click(something)
The other possibility is to make the wrapper def()s as
def click(what, where = null, ...):
where.click(what)
... in any case, there is no easy solution - you have to change/rewrite
a lot.
... and (but does not help you now ... ;-) version 2 will allow the
synched usage of the devices (screen, keyboard and mouse).
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