That print the current mouse position in real-time al also the RGB color founded below the cursor pointer: > pyautogui.displayMousePosition() Now I need to review the trigonometry exams.Ī useful method you can use to decide the color of your shapes is: Of course this example is a funny one, but I’ve achieved that can be done.
This is the final scope of my article, how to automatically draw complex shapes in photoshop using math and trigonometric formulae. > pyautogui.dragRel(0, 100, duration=100, button='left' You can click using left, middle and right button. The duration is a sort of animation between transitions. You can use the moveTo or moveRel where the first one move the mouse to a position, the second one move the mouse pointer relatively starting from your current position. (In my case the value is negative, due to multiple monitors installed). We have now the mouse position in the screen. Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. Start with a simple example: (env) $ python
Install it using pip if needed: $ pip install pyautogui Python AutoGUI is a native library used to control the mouse in every environments (Windows, Linux, macOS). I assume that python is installed on your local machine, you know virtualenv and pip.
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