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Topic Title: Advanced Scripting syntax to press and hold one of the mouse buttons Topic Summary: Created On: 02/18/2016 10:26 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Hello,
What is the proper syntax using Advanced Scripting in the Command Editor to place one of the mouse buttons in the down or "held-down" position?
DNS obviously comes with built-in commands to click the left, middle, or right mouse buttons. However, I'm looking for a way to use voice commands to place any of those buttons in the down position and have it remain there until a second voice command releases it.
For example, using the Snipping Tool (Windows > Start > Accessories > Snipping Tool), involves: 1) placing the mouse cursor at a screen location to be the upper-left corner of the snip, 2) pressing and holding the left mouse button, 3) moving the mouse cursor to a new location intended as the lower-right corner of the snip, and 4) releasing the left mouse button.
I am looking for voice commands to replace steps #2 & #4 so that I can: 1) place the mouse cursor at the desired upper-left corner of the snip, 2) say something like, "press and hold left mouse button", 3) move the mouse cursor to the desired lower-right quarter, 4) say something like, "release left mouse button",
...and get the same result as above.
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