Question #661411 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/661411

    Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Supposing you are using Apples ScreenSharing tool.

To be clear:
- your script runs on the local machine and uses the images stored on your 
local machine 
- hence the script is NOT RUNNING on the remote machine, but the locally 
running script ACTS ON the window content of the shared screen, which is 
visible on your local screen

It looks like your local machine is a laptop. Even if the screen size of
the local machine is the same as that of the remote: if you see the
complete remote screen, its content is always more or less scaled down,
to fit into the local screen area available.

Only if you switch off scaling in the ScreenSharing's View menu, then
you have the original remote pixels on your local screen.

So please adjust your situation accordingly.

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