Moving mouse, Python3 and PyObjc
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Thu Feb 7 19:51:14 EST 2013
On 2/7/2013 6:22 PM, joaofguiomar at gmail.com wrote:
>
> import objc
> def clickMouse(x, y, button): bndl = objc.loadBundle('CoreGraphics',
> globals(),
> '/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework')
> objc.loadBundleFunctions(bndl, globals(), [('CGPostMouseEvent',
> 'v{CGPoint=ff}III')]) CGPostMouseEvent((x, y), 1, button, 1)
> CGPostMouseEvent((x, y), 1, button, 0)
> clickMouse(600,500, 1)
> this seems to send the mouse cursos to the top left corner, no matter
> what coords i send on clickMouse...
>
> Also, I just can't seem to install PyObjc and use it on Python3.3 ...
> always get No module named objc.
If the import fails, then the call to clickMouse should fail with
NameError, but you said that clickMouse executes, so it is hard to
determine what you have done and what does and does not work.
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Terry Jan Reedy
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