I have a problem with a purchased UI control, and to do a quick and dirty fix (no time to build/order a new control), I need to emulate a click at the right side, say 10 pixels into the control, from the right side of the control. Is that possible in vb.net? We can't do this functionality programmatically, due to a bad API design. And now time is running low.
Which method do I use to get the coordinate to perform the click at, and what code do I use to do the actual click? The code should move mousepointer to the location, do a right click and then return to where it was, hopefully without the user ever noticing anyting.
I would like to emulate multiple mouse inside of mouse mischief using vb.net 2010.My goal is this:1. get mouse devices to show pointers in mouse mischief and move them.2. get the pointers to left click in mouse mischief.I want the emulation for my kinect multipoint project which is located here:i have figured out how to create an emulated mouse device using dsf and send data (i hope) to the emulated mouse in it but confused as to if the input reports worked and checking to see if my emulated device
I am trying to make a program that AUTO left clicks the mouse according to a set second interval (This will be repeated in a loop) What I got so far is test event going on because of course you have to brake the loop somehow and stop the emulation of the left mouse click.
I have on my form a Text box and I dont know how to go about this. I want the Keyboard buttons A & S to be used to start and Stop the Loop and the Textbox to take in the input form the user in seconds.. and loop it until the user pusses S to stop..
1).. Use the Textbox on the form to let the user input the time interval between clicks...
2).. Use The Keyboard's (A) Key to START the program's Double Left Click Loop.
3).. Use The Keyboard's (S) Key to END the program's Double Left Click Loop.
4).. The Program MUST INFINITY Loop Mouse DOUBLE Left Click (UNTIL USER Presses (S) Key) (A=Start, S=Stop)
5).. The Emulation of the Clicking itself has to work in all Windows Maximized or Windowed Full-screen even on the desktop or within other programs like games. (EXAMPLE: Can run when a game is running at Full screen or windowed.
I'm sorta confused on how to do this seeing that I never dealt with emulation or events with the mouse itself. However I do know that there has to be certain key press events and a true or false statements placed in code.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Visual Studio 2010 W/Sp1 VB.Net 4.0 and lower All installed.
I was wondering if there is anyway I can get mouse coordinates when I click on a mouse button inside a listbox? I know how to do it in the form but when I click inside a listbox nothing happens.
Apologies as this has probably been answered a million different times a million different ways already. I'm trying to control the mouse. I wish to move the mouse to a given pixel position (x, y) and cause a click. I don't want this to be limited within a form, as I want to control another application. I'm using VB 2005.
i'm making some login function with some website but this website button is some different before what i know method. to login this website , first should have to some button click then drop down menu go down then can input id and password. how can i emulate click and make drop down this menu? if you go following website you can see right side 'Log in' button if click this button drop down menu go down [Code]
Im trying to implement mouse emulation of multiple devices for mouse mischief from a vb.net application that will be run as a service in the background later. I just need to either simulate adding the mouse devices or pointers to screen and the send a left click for each user.
I've created my own ascx control with button inside it. Now I'm using this control inside other control. (In my case it is a webpart). What I would like to do is program button.click logic from my custom control inside webpart
I am trying to control an 8 way relay board attached to the serial port. I want to use mouse down clicks on buttons to activate various combinations of the relays. Is this possible using VB 2008 express.
Is it possible to capture a mouse click anywhere on a form (both on the form itself and on any control) without putting code in each control? I want to reset a timer/timeout when the user hits a key (which I have working no problem w/ a combo of
I'm trying to automate using a remote ASP.NET website using the .NET WebBrowser control to simulate user input. I'm trying to call InvokeMember("click") on an image button on the remote site but it doesn't appear to be working and I suspect it is because the X,Y click coordinates that are submitted are both 0,0 (rather than representing real click coordinates). Is there any way I can programmatically set the submitted x,y coordinates to emulate a real click? (BTW I know I'm selecting the correct HTML element on the page so I've exhausted all other possible reasons why this is not working other than the x,y coords!)
what is the correct control for displaying mouse event -> right click? i tried the ContextMenuStrip control but it seems i can't change its location, can i?
I would love some help on how to get a DataGridView's Row & Column location on a mouse double click. My program requires that I dynamically add n-number of tabpages with DGV's so I declare my own class that inherits TabPages and creates its own DGV control.
For the code below I use a simple form (form1), add a tabcontrol via the forms designer (tabcontrol1) to it and remove the two default tabpages keeping the basic tabcontrol.
How do I simulate mouse click on webbrowser control based on coordinates (x, y).Coordinates of the webbrowser control. I wanna click a specific location on the webbrowser.
I have two custom action listers. One that handles Mouse.Click and one that handles Mouse.MouseDown. My question to you is, can I delay the mouse down event so that it does not intefere with the code of the Mouse.Click event? I have tried adding a timer and waiting x amount then setting a bool value to true, but the code executes to fast and it skips the other code.
I am new to VB.NET, Now i'm working with Events in VB.NET, I have two event methods, Mouse Click and Mouse Down for a single button in a form, I have displyed a message in each of these methods but only mouse down event is triggered. Why Mouse Click is not triggered? Similiarly I Did the same for Mouse Enter and Mouse Move for a particular button, in this case both the events are triggered.
Im using Visual Basic 2008 Express..Is there a way to disable mouse click for a while in Visual Basic 2008, I mean if mouse was clicked more than 1 time in very short time to click only once? -- I need it because my mouse became like crazy one.. when I click once it may clicks twice or more.so until I buy another one, I'd like to filter click, to allow only one click and to block another clicks that were made in last second.
I am trying to simulate a mouse click on a webBrowser at certain coords in the webBrowser WITHOUT using the persons mouse in any shape or form becuase I want to be able to run the program, minimize it and do other things whilst the program clicks in certain coords in a webBrowser.
I have defined a class which inherits PictureBox-component.In this class I have a mouseClick and mouseDoubleClick events overridden.On mouseClick the image is selected. Now if user click it again, it is delesected.The mouseDoubleClick event starts the video which this picture is pointing to.Now the problem is that when user doubleclicks the pictureBox it actually calls the mouseClick-event twice (select-deselect) and does not call the mouseDoubleClick-event. How can I define it so that if mouseclicks are done as doubleclicks then doubleClick-event is called, not the click event twice?
I want to create a simple autoclick program. What I want to to is a program that makes a click were the mouse cursor is at every 5 minutes (or at any defined period of time) for instance.