This page documents new features built on top of the Python 3 port of the original AutoKey.
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Moves mouse pointer to the bottom center of the screen and clicks on it.
acknowledge_gnome_notification()
Requires xautomation and ImageMagick® to be installed.
# click_on_pat(pat:str, mousebutton:int=1, offset:(float,float)=None, tolerance:int=0, restore_pos:bool = False) -> None
# move_to_pat(pat:str, offset:(float,float)=None, tolerance:int=0)
hl = highlevel
LEFT = hl.LEFT; MIDDLE = hl.MIDDLE; RIGHT = hl.RIGHT
click_on_pat = hl.click_on_pat
move_to_pat = hl.move_to_pat
PatternNotFound = hl.PatternNotFound
# or use
# from autokey.scripting_highlevel import *
# to import all functions
click_on_pat("pattern.png")
# left click on centre of pattern
click_on_pat("pat.png",1)
click_on_pat("pat.png",LEFT)
# middle click on centre of pattern
click_on_pat("pat.png",2)
click_on_pat("pat.png",MIDDLE)
# right click on centre of pattern
click_on_pat("pat.png",3)
click_on_pat("pat.png",RIGHT)
# left click of top left of the pattern and return to the original mouse position after clicking.
click_on_pat("pat.png",LEFT,(0,0), restore_pos=True)
# left click of bottom right of the pattern, with tolerance for “fuzzy” matches set to 1.
click_on_pat("pat.png",1,(100,100),1)
try:
click_on_pat("pat1.png")
except PatternNotFound:
print("Pattern not found")
Start “autokey-shell”. Currently, only functions from “system” and “highlevel” modules are exported to the shell.
In the shell you can use functions provided by AutoKey:
print(system.exec_command('ls'))
help(hl.click_on_pat)
help(hl.visgrep)
hl.click_on_pat("pattern.png")