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| Guest | Re: simulating mouse button presses I already did something like that using the following method: .... MouseButtonEventArgs new_event = new MousebuttonEventArgs(Mouse.PrimaryDevice, 0, MouseButton.Left); new_event.RoutedEvent = Mouse.MouseDownEvent; target_element.RaiseEvent(new_event); .... I did not figure the exact format of the timestamp (2nd parameter of the constructor), but made it work by passing 0. Hope this helped... Marcus |
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| Guest | Re: simulating mouse button presses great that works! Thanks Ranj "Marcus" <larochem@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1146744624.727433.171100@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >I already did something like that using the following method: > > ... > > MouseButtonEventArgs new_event = new > MousebuttonEventArgs(Mouse.PrimaryDevice, 0, MouseButton.Left); > > new_event.RoutedEvent = Mouse.MouseDownEvent; > > target_element.RaiseEvent(new_event); > > ... > > I did not figure the exact format of the timestamp (2nd parameter of > the constructor), but made it work by passing 0. > > Hope this helped... > > Marcus > |
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