If you can run under X11, you "might" find a way with
X11::SendEvent.
The last time I tried it, this was as far as I got...... a non-working snippet
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use X11::SendEvent;
use X11::WMCtrl;
use Data::Dumper;
my $wmctrl = X11::WMCtrl->new;
my @windows = $wmctrl->get_windows;
print Dumper([\@windows]),"\n";
$wmctrl->activate('foo');
$|++;
my $win = X11::SendEvent->new( win => [ 'foo' ], debug => 1 );
for(1..100){
$win->SendString( "testing", [ "Return" ] );
$win->SendString( "user", [ "Return" ], "joe", [ "9/1" ] );
$win->SendKeycode( 119 );
$win->SendString( "zentara", [ "Return" ], [ "Return" ] );
}
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