Description
Use the Click
action to simulate click of the left mouse button over the object.
Declaration
TestObj.Click(ClientX, ClientY, Shift)
TestObj | A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
ClientX | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: -1 |
ClientY | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: -1 |
Shift | [in] | Optional | TShiftKey | Default value: skNoShift |
Result | None |
Applies To
All onscreen objects.
View Mode
This method is available in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs in both Basic and Advanced view modes.
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
ClientX
Specifies the horizontal coordinate of the point of the click. This coordinate is relative to the object, it is not a screen coordinate. If ClientX is omitted, the click will be simulated in the center of the object.
ClientY
Specifies the vertical coordinate of the point of the click. This coordinate is relative to the object, it is not a screen coordinate. If ClientX and ClientY parameters are omitted, the click will be simulated in the center of the object.
Shift
Sets whether the Shift, Alt or Ctrl keys are pressed during the click events (see TShiftKey). By default, this parameter is skNoShift
(no shift keys are pressed). Sometimes the Shift parameter may not be enough, and you may need to simulate key presses in script code. See Simulating Keystrokes.
Result Value
None.
Remarks
-
Desktop testing: If TestObj refers to an object of a non-DPI-aware application running with a DPI setting other than 100%, set the ClientX and ClientY parameter values relative to the application (as if the application is running with the 100% DPI setting).
-
Web testing: If the Use CSS pixels for scaled pages option is enabled (by default), set the ClientX and ClientY parameter values relative to the web page, regardless of the browser zoom and the system's DPI setting.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to use the Click
action in scripts:
JavaScript, JScript
btnStart.Click(10,20);
Python
btnStart = Sys.Process("explorer").Window("Shell_TrayWnd").Window("Start", "Start")
btnStart.Click(10,20)
VBScript
Call btnStart.Click(10,20)
DelphiScript
begin
…
btnStart := Sys.Process('explorer').Window('Shell_TrayWnd').Window('Start', 'Start');
btnStart.Click(10,20);
…
end;
C++Script, C#Script
btnStart["Click"](10,20);
See Also
Simulating User Actions
ClickM Action
ClickR Action
DblClick Action
Drag Action
MouseDown Method (Desktop Objects)
MouseUp Method (Desktop Objects)