autoit and autohotkey are two free Windows utilities based on the
basic language that can be used for GUI scripting.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Charles Annis,
P.E.<Charles.Annis at statisticalengineering.com>
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> I'm running R2.9.2 on a 6 year old Windows XP DELL with 2 Gig RAM and a
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> I've written a package using the User Menus Under Windows commands
> (winMenuAdd, etc). ?It works very well.
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> I have 6 test cases and running any one of them requires many selections
> form the menus and some keyboard entry, and it takes me hours to exercise
> them all to see that my changes to the R code produced no unexpected
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> Is there a way to record my mouse movements and mouse clicks, as well as
> keyboard entry, in a script, so that I can just watch to see if all unfolds
> correctly?
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> Many thanks for any suggestions.
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> Charles Annis, P.E.
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