I am writing a chunk of code to get gather mouse click information using pyHook and then the win32api to get access to a click function. Essentially I am trying to use the mouse to record a pattern of clicks to be recorded and played back later.
Here is my present code:
import win32api, win32con, time, win32ui, pyHook, pythoncom
#Define the clicks in the win32api
def click(x,y):
win32api.SetCursorPos((x,y))
win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN,x,y,0,0)
win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP,x,y,0,0)
def onclick(event):
click()
print event.Position
return True
hm = pyHook.HookManager()
hm.SubscribeMouseAllButtonsDown(click)
hm.HookMouse()
pythoncom.PumpMessages()
hm.UnhookMouse()
I am sure there is something stupidly simple.
Also here is the debug I got from running this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pyHook\HookManager.py", line 325, in MouseSwitch
return func(event)
TypeError: click() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given)
hm.SubscribeMouseAllButtonsDown(click)
->hm.SubscribeMouseAllButtonsDown(onclick)
Removed
click()
call inonclick
.I can't install pyhook, so this is a stab in the dark. I've assumed (event_x, event_y) = event.Position.
click() gets 2 parameters and you are passing a tuple (event.position is a tuple). Do instead: