I have an application running on Windows XP.
How do I or can I accomplish this or is it better to use python for
such activities
1) I like to be able to use ruby script to send mouse clicks at a
certain location point within the application screen.
2) I like to be able to use ruby script to send signals/keys/mouse
clicks to get to the menu
eg File->Exit
I have an application running on Windows XP.
How do I or can I accomplish this or is it better to use python for
such activities
1) I like to be able to use ruby script to send mouse clicks at a
certain location point within the application screen.
2) I like to be able to use ruby script to send signals/keys/mouse
clicks to get to the menu
eg File->Exit
Any help is appreciated.
You could try looking on http://rubyforge.org/
for the following gems: Win32API, Win32, and WIN32OLE
If you know your Win32 APIs then doing what you need to do from Ruby should be possible.
I have an application running on Windows XP.
How do I or can I accomplish this or is it better to use python for
such activities
1) I like to be able to use ruby script to send mouse clicks at a
certain location point within the application screen.
2) I like to be able to use ruby script to send signals/keys/mouse
clicks to get to the menu
eg File->Exit
Any help is appreciated.
That's funny - a few minutes ago I released a new version of au3;
looking on the new posts on the mailing list afterwards I see your post
that just triggers the exact purpose I've written au3 for. So, if you're
using Ruby 1.9, have a look at my annotation at [ANN] au3-0.1.0 released - Ruby - Ruby-Forum and on the project itself at
RubyForge: http://rubyforge.org/projects/auto/
Please excuse my self-promotion, but that seemed as an ideal match to
me...