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Status: Answered = Solved
M. Richardson confirmed that the question is solved:
I should have updated my findings earlier. With some investigation of
others trying to get autokey utilities to work on
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Status: Open = Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Ok, I am back and hope I can help ;-)
-- 1. App definitely works
theApp = rC:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
version 1:
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eliteSKL posted a new comment:
it's strange. i run your code with -- #popup(launch of ThinkTDA
succeeded) commented out. It worked with it fine... it was just a
nuisance because it was behind the
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eliteSKL posted a new comment:
disclaimer: RaiMan will be back
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+faq/1607 to answer your questions.
I am a noob that uses sikuli quite often. i would leave this open for
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M. Richardson posted a new comment:
@eliteSKL:
Appreciate your assistance. Your suggestion to use the Run dialog box is
simplier than using a Command prompt. But still prefer that the App.open
command
New question #159564 on Sikuli:
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I am using Sikuli X-1.0rc2 on Windows Win7 SR1 64 bit
I have two problems:
1. App.open fails. Cannot figure out why launching app using fully qualified
path name fails. I can successfully launch Windows
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