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When the hotkey fires, its key's native function will not be blocked (hidden from the system). In both of the below examples, the user's click of the mouse button will be sent to the active window: ... One common use for hotkeys is to start and stop a repeating action, such as a series of keystrokes or mouse clicks.
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www.autohotkey.com/docs/Hotkeys.htm
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Recorded Mouse Clicks - In RapidBuilder, ... Each keystroke (recorded during capturing or added during authoring) can be set to perform a different action (such as navigating to another frame/screen, ... These added mouse movements can be initiated manually (by the user) or automatically (by the system) at playback time,
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www.xstreamsoftware.com/rb_details1.htm
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The first six Actions--Go to, Play, Stop, ... General movement of the mouse with the mouse button depressed is referred to as "dragging". ... Press is not recommended for important user moves (such as irreversible decisions or primary navigation) because it does not give the user any opportunity to abort their move.
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www.moock.org/webdesign/books/flash4bible/eventhandlers...
www.moock.org/webdesign/books/flash4bible/eventhandlers.html
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Keystroke-Level Model, sometimes referred to as KLM or KLM-GOMS, ... A mouse click would be written "BB" (button press, button release) while a sequence of 3 keyboard ... such as determining a conceptual "cognitive unit" or grouping of actions. ... Kieras, D., John, B., The GOMS Family of User Interface Analysis ...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke-Level_Model
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke-Level_Model
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In this way, relatively complicated and involved actions, such as ... referred to as DOS systems or DOS applications for personal computers. ..... 6 has a user action corresponding to two button clicks or a press of the ... The system then captures the following action, whether it is a keystroke or mouse click. ...
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www.patentstorm.us/patents/5586243/description.html
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i would need a program that lets you send your keystrokes and mouse clicks to two programs at once. does such a program exist? also is this agaisnt the TOS? ... Multi-boxing ( as this is referred to ) is not against the ToS or the EULA itself, but it can if you abuse it. There are some simple rules to remember.
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forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=49762894...
forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=4976289411&sid=1
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it ignores GUI actions such as keystrokes and mouse clicks. After recording the session, Robot generates an appropriate test script. When you run the test script in TestManager, it plays back the requests you ... A virtual tester (also referred to as a virtual user) emulates traffic between a client and its servers.
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www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/5623.html
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Using MVC, the Model represents the information (the data) of the application and the business rules used to manipulate the data, the View corresponds to elements of the user interface such as text, The controller handles user actions such as keystrokes and mouse movements and pipes them into the model or view as required.
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www.codeproject.com/KB/tips/ModelViewController.aspx
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For Window's NT, the API is typically referred to as the "Win32 API," to distinguish it from the original 16-bit API of lower-level Windows products like Windows 3.1. ... Event driven systems define events for user actions such as mouse clicks and keystrokes, as well as for system activities such as screen updating.
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www.ists.pwr.wroc.pl/~krzysiek/mfc.htm
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