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Sending Mouse ClicksPosted by Jordan
We can use right mouse button to copy and paste text in a command console window, however, i just failed to find a command to send mouse button clicks in [Keys - Send keystrokes].
If so, i can define an action: [RightMouseClick][ESC]cd "[RightMouseClick]"[Enter] to perform 1, Copy selected text in command console 2, Clear the current command prompt, 3, Type 'cd "' 4, Paste what is copied in step1, 5, Type '"', and then Enter 6, CHDir to selected text. It will be a great feature... In Internet Explorer, [RightMouseClick]R Can be used to Refresh active Frame in a frameset. (Of course, this can be done currently by replacing [RightMouseClick] to [RWIN]. But no workaround is there in Command Console Windows.)
Just like to add my name to the list of people who would greatly appriciate having a way of sending mose clicks to an application.
In another thread I noticed people requesting StrokeIt to implement the click at the begining of the stroke. I would be very happy with a click at the end of the stroke. Anywhere, for that matter. I just believe it should be easier to implement at the end of the stroke, instead of remembering the XY of the begining. When the stroke ends, and the commands start to run, one of them could be [LeftMouseButton_DOWN][LeftMouseButton_UP]. Thanks.
I just found an shareware application that allows you to control the mouse using the keyboard (including button clicks): Key Mouse Genie @ [url=http://www.vsisystems.com/keyboardmouse.htm.]http://www.vsisystems.com/keyboardmouse.htm.[/url] I have no affiliation with them, I just thought the app. would be useful for those who need it.
If it is crucial for you, then the $10 are well worth it, although getting stroke-it to do the mouse click is a bit tricky... Basically you have to figure out the proper keystrokes for what you have in mind (including enabling and disabling the app. before sending them).
Muahaaahaaa... One more has come into this list!
Hello Tom, Since usually pressing the Enter key on the keyboard = double clicking the mouse, I have defined Down-Left as the Enter key in my global actions list(yep, as it was drawn on the keyboard). Thus, I usually use Down-Left to "double click" something. However, other clicking actions has no keyboard equivalence :(
Shift - F10 Is difficult to get to work with stroke it, the user needs to remember to activate the item they want to use the sh-F10 on. In I.E. I found that it only will work if you middle click on the link (this puts a dotted line box around it) to activate it. If you dont activate it you'll only get the usual right click context pop-up.
Also, if youre looking at a pic and middle click on it to activate it, you may on see the "box" around it as above. And It only (sh-F10) seems to work by middle-clicking first. At least this is what Ive found happens in I.E. I've also noticed that I dont get near as many options with the "activate, sh-F10" either. Can't seem to figure it out.
As Andreas (---.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) enlightened me you can post any window message by using its numerical value and CaptnBlack (---.r12.ncbldw.infoave.net) told me about this site
[url=http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/misc/SendMessageList.htm]http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/misc/SendMessageList.htm[/url] it is clear that StrokeIt CAN send mouseclix by posting window message using the following window message values. eg. A WM_LBUTTONDOWN (0x201) followed by a WM_LBUTTONUP (0x202) is a left click. See the rest: 0x200WM_MOUSEFIRST 0x200WM_MOUSEMOVE 0x201WM_LBUTTONDOWN 0x202WM_LBUTTONUP 0x203WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK 0x204WM_RBUTTONDOWN 0x205WM_RBUTTONUP 0x206WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK 0x207WM_MBUTTONDOWN 0x208WM_MBUTTONUP 0x209WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK 0x20AWM_MOUSELAST 0x20A WM_MOUSEWHEEL
adnap Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > As Andreas (---.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) enlightened > me you can post any window message by using its > numerical value and CaptnBlack > (---.r12.ncbldw.infoave.net) told me about this > site > > http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/misc/SendMessageLis > t.htm > > it is clear that StrokeIt CAN send mouseclix by > posting window message using the following window > message values. > eg. A <b style="color:black;background-color:#a0ffff">WM_LBUTTONDOWN</b> (0x201) followed by a > WM_LBUTTONUP (0x202) is a left click. > > See the rest: > 0x200WM_MOUSEFIRST > 0x200WM_MOUSEMOVE > 0x201WM_LBUTTONDOWN > 0x202WM_LBUTTONUP > 0x203WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK > 0x204WM_RBUTTONDOWN > 0x205WM_RBUTTONUP > 0x206WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK > 0x207WM_MBUTTONDOWN > 0x208WM_MBUTTONUP > 0x209WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK > 0x20AWM_MOUSELAST > 0x20A WM_MOUSEWHEEL Can anyone confirm that the above post works.....I couldn't get it to work properly to do Left Clicks or any others...
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