Question #240001 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Answered => Solved
Mark confirmed that the question is solved:
Hey RaiMain, so after restarting and updating my JRE it seems to work
now. That is, I don't have to start the SIkuli IDE with admin
Question #240001 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan requested more information:
You might check your Java installation and possibly uninstall/reinstall.
Another option:
isolate the respective wait()'s and click()'s into a separate simple
script, run i
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Mark posted a new comment:
I used the -d 3 option and ran in slow motion. The target shown is on
the correct image but the mouse does not move to it. It still logs that
it clicks the image though.
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Question #240001 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
ok, understood.
Since you say it works as expected with admin rights (supposing you run
it with "run as admin"), then there should not be a
Question #240001 on Sikuli changed:
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Mark gave more information on the question:
And classes A and B are in their own .sikuli scripts/folders
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Question #240001 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Needs information => Open
Mark gave more information on the question:
"as modules" -- I mean that the script calls different objects to
perform specific tasks. Right now I have it set up so ther
Question #240001 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan requested more information:
On Windows, there are some known situations, where it is required to run a
script with admin rights:
- when wanting to automate manag
New question #240001 on Sikuli:
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Hey, I'm on Windows 7 (64bit), and when my Sikuli scripts are all defined in
one file (one .sikuli file/folder), I am able to run the script perfectly.
However I've been developing my tests as modules, and the
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