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Re: mouse click
by Popcorn Dave (Abbot) on May 26, 2004 at 19:02 UTC
    Try User::Device::Hand and do device->mouse( x => 0, y=> 0, action => 'click');

    You're going to get a lot further by asking questions that

    1. Show that you've put some effort or thought in to what you're asking - e.g. a sample of your code
    2. Not look like a script kiddie

    There is no emoticon for what I'm feeling now.

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Re: mouse click
by Fletch (Bishop) on May 26, 2004 at 18:13 UTC
Re: mouse click
by Trag (Monk) on May 26, 2004 at 18:26 UTC
    I don't know how to implement a solution to your question (Maybe something under the Win32:: module set?), but if you want to know this because of a window constantly popping up, download either Spybot: Search and destroy or Adaware, then update and run them. If you just want to know how to make a script click something, I suggest you rephrase your question to specifically say what it is for if you had something in mind, not to deal with a spyware problem (which is what your last post regarded). If you "just want to know" (like myself on several occasions) state that it is because you are just curious.

    Hope this helped

    P.S. If you want to open programs with Perl, check out the system and exec functions.

    UPDATE: I am giving you the benefit of the doubt regarding this by assuming you are not freak. If this is for some sort of popup scoring thing, forget getting any help from me


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