This is not a bug, but a feature.
If this occurs and the mouse really does not move, then this is caused
by external aspects.
On windows, it might help, to run the script from a command line in
admin mode.
When programming in Java, you might try, to test the Java AWT Robot mouse
features yourself.
Or run a simple script using the SikuliX IDE.
This problem and possible solutions are discussed hundreds of times in
the net.
** Changed in: sikuli
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/700036
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1955966
Title:
I am not able to run a script in my machine windows 10 java. i am
using
Status in SikuliX:
Invalid
Bug description:
I am getting below error while i testing desktop application which is
intellij plugin in my IDE
[error] RobotDesktop: checkMousePosition: should be L[463,185]@S(0) - but is
not!
Possible cause in case you did not touch the mouse while script was running:
Mouse actions are blocked generally or by the frontmost application.
You might try to run the SikuliX stuff as admin.
[log] CLICK on L[463,185]@S(0) (2592 msec)
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