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Updated on 2024-11-21

Python implementation of windows simulation of keystrokes and mouse clicks methods

This article example describes the Python implementation of windows to simulate keystrokes and mouse clicks. Shared for your reference. Specific as follows:

This code can simulate key presses, left mouse clicks, right mouse clicks, double mouse clicks, etc. on a window.

#
# _*_ coding:UTF-8 _*_
import win32api
import win32con
import win32gui
from ctypes import *
import time
VK_CODE = {
  'backspace':0x08,
  'tab':0x09,
  'clear':0x0C,
  'enter':0x0D,
  'shift':0x10,
  'ctrl':0x11,
  'alt':0x12,
  'pause':0x13,
  'caps_lock':0x14,
  'esc':0x1B,
  'spacebar':0x20,
  'page_up':0x21,
  'page_down':0x22,
  'end':0x23,
  'home':0x24,
  'left_arrow':0x25,
  'up_arrow':0x26,
  'right_arrow':0x27,
  'down_arrow':0x28,
  'select':0x29,
  'print':0x2A,
  'execute':0x2B,
  'print_screen':0x2C,
  'ins':0x2D,
  'del':0x2E,
  'help':0x2F,
  '0':0x30,
  '1':0x31,
  '2':0x32,
  '3':0x33,
  '4':0x34,
  '5':0x35,
  '6':0x36,
  '7':0x37,
  '8':0x38,
  '9':0x39,
  'a':0x41,
  'b':0x42,
  'c':0x43,
  'd':0x44,
  'e':0x45,
  'f':0x46,
  'g':0x47,
  'h':0x48,
  'i':0x49,
  'j':0x4A,
  'k':0x4B,
  'l':0x4C,
  'm':0x4D,
  'n':0x4E,
  'o':0x4F,
  'p':0x50,
  'q':0x51,
  'r':0x52,
  's':0x53,
  't':0x54,
  'u':0x55,
  'v':0x56,
  'w':0x57,
  'x':0x58,
  'y':0x59,
  'z':0x5A,
  'numpad_0':0x60,
  'numpad_1':0x61,
  'numpad_2':0x62,
  'numpad_3':0x63,
  'numpad_4':0x64,
  'numpad_5':0x65,
  'numpad_6':0x66,
  'numpad_7':0x67,
  'numpad_8':0x68,
  'numpad_9':0x69,
  'multiply_key':0x6A,
  'add_key':0x6B,
  'separator_key':0x6C,
  'subtract_key':0x6D,
  'decimal_key':0x6E,
  'divide_key':0x6F,
  'F1':0x70,
  'F2':0x71,
  'F3':0x72,
  'F4':0x73,
  'F5':0x74,
  'F6':0x75,
  'F7':0x76,
  'F8':0x77,
  'F9':0x78,
  'F10':0x79,
  'F11':0x7A,
  'F12':0x7B,
  'F13':0x7C,
  'F14':0x7D,
  'F15':0x7E,
  'F16':0x7F,
  'F17':0x80,
  'F18':0x81,
  'F19':0x82,
  'F20':0x83,
  'F21':0x84,
  'F22':0x85,
  'F23':0x86,
  'F24':0x87,
  'num_lock':0x90,
  'scroll_lock':0x91,
  'left_shift':0xA0,
  'right_shift ':0xA1,
  'left_control':0xA2,
  'right_control':0xA3,
  'left_menu':0xA4,
  'right_menu':0xA5,
  'browser_back':0xA6,
  'browser_forward':0xA7,
  'browser_refresh':0xA8,
  'browser_stop':0xA9,
  'browser_search':0xAA,
  'browser_favorites':0xAB,
  'browser_start_and_home':0xAC,
  'volume_mute':0xAD,
  'volume_Down':0xAE,
  'volume_up':0xAF,
  'next_track':0xB0,
  'previous_track':0xB1,
  'stop_media':0xB2,
  'play/pause_media':0xB3,
  'start_mail':0xB4,
  'select_media':0xB5,
  'start_application_1':0xB6,
  'start_application_2':0xB7,
  'attn_key':0xF6,
  'crsel_key':0xF7,
  'exsel_key':0xF8,
  'play_key':0xFA,
  'zoom_key':0xFB,
  'clear_key':0xFE,
  '+':0xBB,
  ',':0xBC,
  '-':0xBD,
  '.':0xBE,
  '/':0xBF,
  '`':0xC0,
  ';':0xBA,
  '[':0xDB,
  '\\':0xDC,
  ']':0xDD,
  "'":0xDE,
  '`':0xC0}
class POINT(Structure):
  _fields_ = [("x", c_ulong),("y", c_ulong)]
def get_mouse_point():
  po = POINT()
  windll.(byref(po))
  return int(), int()
def mouse_click(x=None,y=None):
  if not x is None and not y is None:
    mouse_move(x,y)
    (0.05)
  win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN, 0, 0, 0, 0)
  win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP, 0, 0, 0, 0)
def mouse_dclick(x=None,y=None):
  if not x is None and not y is None:
    mouse_move(x,y)
    (0.05)
  win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN, 0, 0, 0, 0)
  win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP, 0, 0, 0, 0)
  win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN, 0, 0, 0, 0)
  win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP, 0, 0, 0, 0)
def mouse_move(x,y):
  windll.(x, y)
def key_input(str=''):
  for c in str:
    win32api.keybd_event(VK_CODE[c],0,0,0)
    win32api.keybd_event(VK_CODE[c],0,win32con.KEYEVENTF_KEYUP,0)
    (0.01)
if __name__ == "__main__":
  mouse_click(1024,470)
  str = 'hello'
  key_input(str)

I hope that what I have described in this article will help you in your Python programming.