Hi,

I think the 'on_key_press' is an event for Window, so you need to dispatch 
it on the window object you want to simulate key presses for. The second 
argument contains the modifiers like ctrl and alt.  So 0 if there is no 
modifier or a combination of pyglet.window.key.MOD_*

Rob


Op vrijdag 13 maart 2015 22:06:43 UTC+1 schreef Brandon Keith Biggs:
>
>  Hello,
> That looks like it would work, but I can't figure out how it works. Here 
> is what my line looks like:
>         my_app.dispatch_event('on_key_press', pyglet.window.key.A)
>
> But that gives me an error. I'm not sure what to put as the second 
> argument.
> thank you,
>
>  Brandon Keith Biggs <http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
> On 3/13/2015 10:26 AM, Rob wrote:
>  
> If it is to test your own code, you could use window.dispatch_event(...) 
> to manually trigger the events. 
>
>  Rob
>
> Op donderdag 12 maart 2015 08:45:42 UTC+1 schreef Brandon Keith Biggs: 
>>
>>  Hello,
>> Is there a way to tell pyglet that there was a key press from an 
>> automated script through pyglet?
>> Or do I need to go to an external library?
>> thanks,
>>
>> -- 
>> Brandon Keith Biggs <http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
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