python click on screen
import pyautogui
pyautogui.click(100, 100)
pyautogui.moveTo(100, 150)
pyautogui.moveRel(0, 10) # move mouse 10 pixels down
pyautogui.dragTo(100, 150)
pyautogui.dragRel(0, 10) # drag mouse 10 pixels down
python click on screen
import pyautogui
pyautogui.click(100, 100)
pyautogui.moveTo(100, 150)
pyautogui.moveRel(0, 10) # move mouse 10 pixels down
pyautogui.dragTo(100, 150)
pyautogui.dragRel(0, 10) # drag mouse 10 pixels down
pynput detect mouse click
from pynput.mouse import Listener
def on_move(x, y):
print('Pointer moved to {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
print('{0} at {1}'.format(
'Pressed' if pressed else 'Released',
(x, y)))
if not pressed:
# Stop listener
return False
def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
print('Scrolled {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
# Collect events until released
with Listener(
on_move=on_move,
on_click=on_click,
on_scroll=on_scroll) as listener:
listener.join()
python move mouse
import mouse
# Number of pixels to move by on x and y axis
x = 1
y = 2
mouse.move(x, y)
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