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Topic Title: Help with writing commands calling MousePosition on multiple monitors? Topic Summary: Created On: 11/10/2021 05:48 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- avkatz | - 11/10/2021 05:48 PM |
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- Lunis Orcutt | - 11/10/2021 07:27 PM |
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- avkatz | - 11/10/2021 08:34 PM |
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- PG LTU | - 11/11/2021 10:38 AM |
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- avkatz | - 11/12/2021 03:00 PM |
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I have a set of commands that allow me to mechanize various editing commands in a PDF editing program, and that are based on moving the mouse to a particular location on the screen. For example, if I wish to change the color of the highlighter pen to yellow, I need to click on a particular spot on the screen. But the coordinates of this spot are different depending upon which computer monitor I happen to be using. Is it possible for me to create a variable consisting of an ordered triple that would depend on which computer or monitor I'm using. For example, it could be called YellowMousePosition, and its content would differ depending upon the monitor. And then I could just set the mouse position by saying something like "SetMousePosition YellowMousePosition". This is got to be possible, right? Or is there a more straightforward solution that just scales all mouse position calls depending upon the monitor, so I don't have to create YellowMousePosition, BlueMousePosition, etc.? Thanks, Avery
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