Hello Mike,THANKS, YES! Your explanation was really useful and the scriptlet
worked first time, including all the dependent handlers.That's a project I gave
up on months ago and only recently decided to have another try due to some new
intuitions. Now I can go to bed happy! 01.30
Thanks again an
As mentioned, the globalloc() function takes a relative location and turns
it into a screen relative numbers. localloc() takes a screen relative
location and converts it to card relative. So if you want to move the mouse
to a location in your stack then have it click, you can first set the
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Sent: Wed, Jul 27, 2011 6:52 am
Subject: Clicks along a line
I am trying to make the mouse click at fixed intervals along a straight line.
So
far, I have the following which 'compiles' without errors:
on RollEm
click at "40,300" -- first point on li
Barry,
Why exactly does it click on your desktop? If you re-calculate the locations,
it should click on the card. There's a function globalLoc().
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Hi Barry,
Have a look at the screenMouseLoc. You can't move the mouseLoc, but you can set
the screenMouseLoc.
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What
I am trying to make the mouse click at fixed intervals along a straight line.
So far, I have the following which 'compiles' without errors:
on RollEm
click at "40,300" -- first point on line
repeat 5 times
move the mouseLoc relative "40,0" without waiting
click at the mouseLoc