LLPlayer.MouseWheel Method

Applies to TestComplete 14.71, last modified on April 22, 2021

Description

Use the MouseWheel method to simulate rotation of the mouse wheel. The method performs the same action as the MouseWheel event of a low-level procedure.

Declaration

LLPlayer.MouseWheel(DeltaDelay)

Delta [in]    Required    Integer    
Delay [in]    Required    Integer    
Result None

Applies To

The method is applied to the following object:

Parameters

The method has the following parameters:

Delta

The distance the mouse wheel will be rotated. One mouse detent is defined by the value 120. So, the Delta parameter must be a multiple of 120: 120, 240, 360, and so on. A positive value means that the wheel will be rotated forward (away from the user); a negative value means the wheel will be rotated backward (toward the user).

Delay

The number of milliseconds passed after you command TestComplete to simulate the rotation of the mouse wheel and before TestComplete starts simulating the rotation. The delay gives you the possibility to better emulate real-life conditions. Also, it is necessary to separate the mouse wheel rotation from other low-level events, so that the operating system can properly process it.

If Delay is negative, it is set to the Auto-wait timeout.

If Delay is greater than 1000, the waiting progress will be shown in the TestComplete indicator during the test run.

Result Value

None.

Example

The code below simulates a click of the left mouse button and then rotation of the mouse wheel using the MouseWheel method.

JavaScript, JScript

function LLPMouseWheel()
{
  // Specifies the coordinates of the first click
  var coordX = 15;
  var coordY = 120;
  
  // Specifies a delay in milliseconds
  var sDelay = 2000; // 2 seconds
  
  // Simulates pressing and releasing the left mouse button
  LLPlayer.MouseDown(MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay);
  LLPlayer.MouseUp(MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay);
  
  // Specifies the Delta parameter
  var sDelta = 240;
  // Simulates rotation of the mouse wheel
  LLPlayer.MouseWheel(sDelta, sDelay);
  
  // ...
}

Python

def LLPMouseWheel():
  # Specifies the coordinates of the first click
  coorX = 15
  coorY = 120
  # Specifies a delay in milliseconds
  sDelay = 2000 # 2 seconds
  # Simulates pressing and releasing the left mouse button
  LLPlayer.MouseDown(MK_LBUTTON, coorX, coorY, sDelay)
  LLPlayer.MouseUp(MK_LBUTTON, coorX, coorY, sDelay)
  # Specifies the Delta parameter
  sDelta = 240
  # Simulates rotation of the mouse wheel
  LLPlayer.MouseWheel(sDelta, sDelay)

VBScript

Sub LLPMouseWheel()

  ' Specifies the coordinates of the first click
  coordX = 15
  coordY = 120
  
  ' Specifies a delay in milliseconds
  sDelay = 2000 ' 2 seconds
  
  ' Simulates pressing and releasing the left mouse button
  Call LLPlayer.MouseDown(MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay)
  Call LLPlayer.MouseUp(MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay)
  
  ' Specifies the Delta parameter
  sDelta = 240
  ' Simulates rotation of the mouse wheel
  Call LLPlayer.MouseWheel(sDelta, sDelay)
  
  ' ...
End Sub

DelphiScript

function LLPMouseWheel;
var coordX, coordY, sDelay, sDelta;
begin

  // Specifies the coordinates of the first click
  coordX := 15;
  coordY := 120;
  
  // Specifies a delay in milliseconds
  sDelay := 2000; // 2 seconds
  
  // Simulates pressing and releasing the left mouse button
  LLPlayer.MouseDown(MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay);
  LLPlayer.MouseUp(MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay);
  
  // Specifies the Delta parameter
  sDelta := 240;
  // Simulates rotation of the mouse wheel
  LLPlayer.MouseWheel(sDelta, sDelay);
  
  // ...
end;

C++Script, C#Script

function LLPMouseWheel()
{
  // Specifies the coordinates of the first click
  var coordX = 15;
  var coordY = 120;
  
  // Specifies a delay in milliseconds
  var sDelay = 2000; // 2 seconds
  
  // Simulates pressing and releasing the left mouse button
  LLPlayer["MouseDown"](MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay);
  LLPlayer["MouseUp"](MK_LBUTTON, coordX, coordY, sDelay);
  
  // Specifies the Delta parameter
  var sDelta = 240;
  // Simulates rotation of the mouse wheel
  LLPlayer["MouseWheel"](sDelta, sDelay);
  
  // ...
}

See Also

Testing Applications in Low-Level Mode
MouseWheel Action
MouseMove Method
MouseDown Method
MouseUp Method
Low-Level Procedure Events
Simulating Mouse Wheel Rotation

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