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Topic Title: Mouse control Command Topic Summary: Created On: 12/23/2021 08:39 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Tomc | - 12/23/2021 08:39 PM |
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- Matt_Chambers | - 12/24/2021 11:08 AM |
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- dilligence | - 12/24/2021 02:09 PM |
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I’m trying control a Reolink pan and tilt camera. I need a command that will click and hold the mouse key for a specified amount of time, then release it. Is this possible? |
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I haven't done it, but this thread (and perhaps others here) may give you some ideas. |
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Press Utility featured in both SP Standard and SP PRO does exactly what you want (and the pressing of the mouse buttons works much faster than via advanced scripting).
Below are the currently available Press Utility voice commands:
Press - presses and holds the left mouse button Release - releases the left mouse button Release Copy - use this if you have selected text with the Press command. Releases the left mouse button and automatically copies the text Press Right - presses and holds the right mouse button Release Right - releases the right mouse button Press 1to5 second(s) - keeps the left mouse button pressed for a specified amount of seconds (1-5) and then releases it. Example: Press 3 seconds Press for VoiceComputer users. Example: Press 5, Press 27 Press Wheel - presses the mouse wheel (for smooth scrolling in browsers). Release Wheel - releases the mouse wheel
Note: in SP PRO you can keep the left mouse button pressed up to 50 seconds (but that's easily adjustable).
The Press/Release Wheel commands are superseded by SP Glide© ------------------------- Turbocharge your Dragon® productivity with 40 Power Addons |
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