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Top Forums Programming Simulating background X11 events Post 302521942 by Corona688 on Thursday 12th of May 2011 10:35:27 PM
Old 05-12-2011
I find it difficult to believe that the only way to use this application is to fake mouse clicks. What is it?
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XTE(1)							      General Commands Manual							    XTE(1)

NAME
xte - Generates fake input using the XTest extension SYNOPSIS
xte [options] commands... DESCRIPTION
xte is a program that generates fake input using the XTest extension, more reliable than xse. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -x display Send commands to remote X server. Note that some commands may not work correctly unless the display is on the console, e.g. the dis- play is currently controlled by the keyboard and mouse and not in the background. This seems to be a limitation of the XTest exten- sion. --help, -h Show summary of options. COMMANDS
key k Press and release key k keydown k Press key k down keyup k Release key k str string Do a bunch of key X events for each char in string mouseclick i Click mouse button i mousemove x y Move mouse to screen position x, y mousermove x y Move mouse relative from current location by x, y mousedown i Press mouse button i down mouseup i Release mouse button i sleep x Sleep x seconds usleep x Usleep x microseconds SOME USEFUL KEYS
This keys are case sensitive. Home Left Up Right Down Page_Up Page_Down End Return BackSpace Tab Escape Delete Shift_L Shift_R Control_L Control_R Meta_L Meta_R Alt_L Alt_R Multi_key SEE ALSO
pat2ppm(1), patextract(1), png2pat(1), rgb2pat(1), visgrep(1). AUTHOR
xte was written by Steve Slaven <bpk@hoopajoo.net>. LIMITATIONS
The str command doesn't support Unicode characters with more than two bytes. Further, character composing sequences to generate special charactes are limited to Multi_key plus two characters. The set of supported characters depends on the current keyboard layout. October 18, 2003 XTE(1)
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