script to automate GUI application (newbie)
Tim Golden
tim.golden at viacom-outdoor.co.uk
Tue Jan 18 10:58:13 EST 2005
[bogdan romocea]
| I have a GUI application (Windows; apparently written in Java) which I
| want to use through a script (without a mouse or keyboard). First, one
| of several buttons needs to be clicked (no keyboard shortcuts
| available, but I can measure the coordinates in pixels from the top
| left corner of the window to the center of the button to be clicked).
| Then, a window with a few drop-down lists pops up - I have to
| make some
| choices and click OK (it's possible to navigate from one drop-down to
| the next with Tab, and hit Enter for OK).
|
| I want to run the script above from code (if this then click "... and
| OK") and perhaps by means of several desktop shortcuts (one shortcut
| for each set of GUI inputs).
|
| Is such a script possible? If yes, how do I get there? I searched
| comp.lang.python but didn't find something directly applicable (or so
| it seemed to me - I'm a beginner). Directions (and sample code, if
| possible) will be warmly appreciated.
Have a look at WATSUP. I think it's the kind of thing you're after.
http://www.tizmoi.net/watsup/intro.html
TJG
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