Function

Atspigenerate_mouse_event

Declaration [src]

gboolean
atspi_generate_mouse_event (
  glong x,
  glong y,
  const gchar* name,
  GError** error
)

Description [src]

Synthesizes a mouse event at a specific screen coordinate. Most AT clients should use the AccessibleAction interface when tempted to generate mouse events, rather than this method. Event names: b1p = button 1 press; b2r = button 2 release; b3c = button 3 click; b2d = button 2 double-click; abs = absolute motion; rel = relative motion.

Parameters

x

Type: glong

A #glong indicating the screen x coordinate of the mouse event.

y

Type: glong

A #glong indicating the screen y coordinate of the mouse event.

name

Type: const gchar*

A string indicating which mouse event to be synthesized (e.g. “b1p”, “b1c”, “b2r”, “rel”, “abs”).

The data is owned by the caller of the function.
The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string.
error

Type: GError **

The return location for a recoverable error.

The argument can be NULL.
If the return location is not NULL, then you must initialize it to a NULL GError*.
The argument will be left initialized to NULL by the function if there are no errors.
In case of error, the argument will be set to a newly allocated GError; the caller will take ownership of the data, and be responsible for freeing it.

Return value

Type: gboolean

TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.