Easy language makes simulated mouse clicks, easy language simulates mouse clicks

Updated on number 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pay attention to the hint - Application Interface Support Library - > System Processing is the command that comes with the easy language itself, if you don't have this command, you can see if there are many support libraries in the above tool support library configuration to see if there are many support libraries that are not checked, if not, select him to the above point OK.

    Call format: No return value Simulate mouse clicks (integer x coordinates, integer y coordinates, integer click type) API support library-> system processing.

    Product name: simulatemouse

    Simulate mouse clicks. This command is primary.

    The name of parameter <1> is x-coordinate, and the type is integer (int).

    The name of parameter <2> is y coordinate, and the type is integer (int).

    Parameter <3> has the name "Click Type" and the type "Integer (int)" and can be omitted. The type of simulated mouse click can be one of the following constant values: 0, interface constant.

    Left-click; 1. Interface constants. Left-click and double-click; 2. Interface constants. Right-click; 3. Interface constants.

    Right-click and double-click.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should use it to click on the launch window in it. x,y are also the coordinates in this window, you can use the commands in the Jingyi module.

    Version 2 Mouse Messages (, subprogram name: Mouse Messages.)

    Sends a mouse action message (no return value) to the specified window

    The name of the parameter <1> is "Window Handle" and the type is "Integer", which allows you to receive empty parameter data. Note: Nullable: Handle the desktop megalist box to receive mouse messages window handle.

    The name of the parameter <2> is "Horizontal Coordinates" and the type is "Integer", which allows you to receive empty parameter data. Note: can be empty: the original horizontal coordinates remain unchanged for the moving target mouse horizontal coordinates (Note: the coordinates are the coordinates in the handle of the parameter window).

    The name of the parameter <3> is "Vertical Coordinates" and the type is "Integer", which allows you to receive empty parameter data. Note: Nullable: The original vertical coordinates remain unchanged for the vertical coordinates of the moving target mouse.

    The name of the parameter <4> is Key, and the type is Integer, which allows you to receive empty parameter data. Note: Blank:

    Left 1, Left 2, Right 3, Middle 4, Middle 4, Medium Scroll 5, Scroll Down (Press and Release Middle Button before and after scrolling).

    The name of the parameter <5> is "Control", the type is "Integer", and it allows receiving empty parameter data. Note: Empty: Click 1 Click 2 Double click 3 Press 4 Release.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, please open the Easy Language tool and select all to confirm the configuration of the support library.

    This way you have a simulated mouse click command, and if you haven't already, a support crying handle. Support cry to me, put a clock, cycle event is to simulate mouse clicks () command is to simulate mouse clicks (x-axis, y-axis, click type).

    What don't you understand + me q.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have a copy of the color of the underlying analog buttons** and can be the underlying analog mouse dll

    Sent to your mailbox.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I know what you mean, I sent an email thanking me by name.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It can be used. Tools - Support Library Configuration - Select All - OK.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The tool Support Library Configuration - Select All - OK is there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because the interface with large numbers is not a program that is assembled one by one, there is no way to click the button according to the handle. In fact, the window handle of the button you caught is the handle of this installation interface, which is just a ** drawn by the program, it has no handle.

    However, there is still a way, because the window pops up on the screen by default**, so you can use the simulated mouse click () function, and click according to the coordinates.

    It's generally good to write like this:

    If that's not the answer you're hoping for, please be smart.

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