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Sending MouseDown Events To The Screen
Is it possible with java to send mousedown events to various coordinates on the screen in Windows? I don't mean within a java application, but anywhere in the entire OS. For example, would it be possible to write a program that would move the mouse to the upper-right corner of my screen, and then send a mouse click to the "Close" button on my internet browser?
Thanks for any responses.
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http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/...awt/Robot.html
i didnt use it before , but it seemed very interesting to me.
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