Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-19 Thread RaiMan
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Good job.

... but I did not give you "misleading information" nor did I waste MY
time.

Since I am not your servant, I did not WASTE YOUR time, but only
expected, that you invest some time, what you finally did.

All the best.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-19 Thread Max Musterman
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
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Max Musterman posted a new comment:
After going through some other user scripts, the correct command is "
click(Location(X,Y)) "

I don't understand why you didn't just answer my question. If you didn't
care about my question, fair enough, don't reply but why reply just to
give me misleading information? Are you keen on wasting both mine and
your time?

http://doc.sikuli.org/location.html
Does not contain the command click(Location(X,Y)) which was the one and only 
thing I asked about. 

Now you are probably going to think "It contains Location(x, y) so you
could have concluded that..." No. I can't I have no idea about
programming, I literally just tried to automate a few clicks while also
using images. I don't care to learn about programming or computer
science. The above command is literally all I wanted to know.

Anyways, my script works now, thanks for wasting our time.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-18 Thread RaiMan
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/663232

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
html http://doc.sikuli.org/location.html
clearly states, that it represents a location on the screen and how it is 
defined.
... and in the IDE there is a button, to define a Location

--- but they don't help me
If this is really your opinion, then you will not get happy with SikuliX.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-18 Thread Max Musterman
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
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Max Musterman posted a new comment:
I am sure there are, but them existing doesn't help me if I cant find
them, which is why I asked for a link. I found tons of stuff about
relative coordinates or coordinates on an image or whatever, but nothing
about just clicking a specific location.

I read the docs I found when I googled "sikuli click coordinates", like
http://doc.sikuli.org/region.html http://doc.sikuli.org/location.html
but they don't help me.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-18 Thread RaiMan
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Not sure, what you have read before.
 
There are tons of examples in the net and even tutorials.
So give it a try.

Nevertheless I recommend to at least read across the docs.
http://sikulix.com

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-18 Thread Max Musterman
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/663232

Max Musterman posted a new comment:
Hi, thanks for you reply. I tried reading through what I could find
before asking, but the problem is I have no programming knowledge so I
don't understand much of it.

Do I need to define a location/region before using click? If so how do I
do it? Can you maybe give me a link to a simple working script that I
can copy paste that does a few clicks on the desktop so I can learn from
it?

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-18 Thread RaiMan
Question #663232 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
1. The mentioned question contains nothing, that tells you, that your
usage is regular.

2. click has to be written so and not Click

3. the mentioned loc in click(loc) is a Python variable representing a
valid location on the screen specified according to the SikuliX rules.

4. you would not have had the need, to ask this question, if you would
have done, what the guy of the other question only did, after he got his
answer (see comment #3 there)

Auf ein Neues, lieber Max Mustermann.
Erst lesen, dann verstehen und dann fragen.

Ich weiß, dass diese Antwort wahrscheinlich nicht politisch korrekt ist
- ich werde Sie auch wieder verstecken, nachdem sie zum Erfolg geführt
hat.

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[Sikuli-driver] [Question #663232]: How to click on screen using coordinates

2018-01-18 Thread Max Musterman
New question #663232 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/663232

Hello, I am new,  I want to click on screen using coordinates.
I tried using the code in https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/575478
But using Click(928,482) only clicks at the current mouse position.

If I set loc = 928,482
And use Click(loc)
It also only clicks at the current mouse position.

How do I get it to click at set coordinates?




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