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Handles raw input using AT-SPI event generation.
Note: Think of keyvals as keysyms, and keynames as keystrings.
Authors: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>, Zack Cerza <zcerza@redhat.com>
Author: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>, Zack Cerza <zcerza@redhat.com>
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Types the specified string, one character at a time. Please note, you may have to set a higher typing delay, if your machine misses/switches the characters typed. Needed sometimes on slow setups/VMs typing non-ASCII utf8 chars. |
Use GDK to get the keycode for a given keystring. Note that the keycode returned by this function is often incorrect when the requested keystring is obtained by holding down the Shift key. Generally you should use uniCharToKeySym() and should only need this function for nonprintable keys anyway. |
Presses (and releases) the key specified by keyName. keyName is the English name of the key as seen on the keyboard. Ex: 'enter' Names are looked up in Gdk.KEY_ If they are not found there, they are looked up by uniCharToKeySym(). |
Generates the appropriate keyboard events to simulate a user pressing the specified key combination. comboString is the representation of the key combo to be generated. e.g. '<Control><Alt>p' or '<Control><Shift>PageUp' or '<Control>q' |
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