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* Optional {{Parameter|button%}} can be used to specify left button (1, default), right button (2) or middle button (3) (available with '''build 20170924/68'''). | * Optional {{Parameter|button%}} can be used to specify left button (1, default), right button (2) or middle button (3) (available with '''build 20170924/68'''). | ||
* Coordinates can range from 0 to the [[_DESKTOPWIDTH]] and [[_DESKTOPHEIGHT]]. The desktop image acquired by [[_SCREENIMAGE]] can be used to map the coordinates required. | * Coordinates can range from 0 to the [[_DESKTOPWIDTH]] and [[_DESKTOPHEIGHT]]. The desktop image acquired by [[_SCREENIMAGE]] can be used to map the coordinates required. | ||
* '''[[Keywords currently not supported by QB64# | * '''[[Keywords currently not supported by QB64#Keywords_not_supported_in_Linux_or_macOS_versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]''' | ||
Latest revision as of 02:19, 24 January 2023
The _SCREENCLICK statement simulates clicking on a pixel coordinate on the desktop screen with the left mouse button.
Syntax
- _SCREENCLICK column%, row%[, button%]
Description
- column% is the horizontal pixel coordinate position on the screen.
- row% is the vertical pixel coordinate position on the screen.
- Optional button% can be used to specify left button (1, default), right button (2) or middle button (3) (available with build 20170924/68).
- Coordinates can range from 0 to the _DESKTOPWIDTH and _DESKTOPHEIGHT. The desktop image acquired by _SCREENIMAGE can be used to map the coordinates required.
- Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions
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