For a scripting utility I need to be able to record a series of keyboard and mouse events that occur when an application has focus. The second part is being able to later se
For tapping mouse events, see http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/chapter2/altermouse/
I haven't checked this under 10.5 Leopard but on 10.4 it works.
For the latter part, posting events, use the CGEvent methods provided in ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h
Here's an example function to move the mouse to a specified absolute location:
#include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
int to(int x, int y)
{
CGPoint newloc;
CGEventRef eventRef;
newloc.x = x;
newloc.y = y;
eventRef = CGEventCreateMouseEvent(NULL, kCGEventMouseMoved, newloc,
kCGMouseButtonCenter);
//Apparently, a bug in xcode requires this next line
CGEventSetType(eventRef, kCGEventMouseMoved);
CGEventPost(kCGSessionEventTap, eventRef);
CFRelease(eventRef);
return 0;
}
The first thing i will tell you is that you CAN'T do this without the user enabling support for assitive devices in the accessability control panel. It's some kind of security built into OSX.
Here is a code snippit I am using in one of my applications to do this:
//this method calls a carbon method to attach a global event handler
- (void)attachEventHandlers
{
//create our event type spec for the keyup
EventTypeSpec eventType;
eventType.eventClass = kEventClassKeyboard;
eventType.eventKind = kEventRawKeyUp;
//create a callback for our event to fire in
EventHandlerUPP handlerFunction = NewEventHandlerUPP(globalKeyPress);
//install the event handler
OSStatus err = InstallEventHandler(GetEventMonitorTarget(), handlerFunction, 1, &eventType, self, NULL);
//error checking
if( err )
{
//TODO: need an alert sheet here
NSLog(@"Error registering keyboard handler...%d", err);
}
//create our event type spec for the mouse events
EventTypeSpec eventTypeM;
eventTypeM.eventClass = kEventClassMouse;
eventTypeM.eventKind = kEventMouseUp;
//create a callback for our event to fire in
EventHandlerUPP handlerFunctionM = NewEventHandlerUPP(globalMousePress);
//install the event handler
OSStatus errM = InstallEventHandler(GetEventMonitorTarget(), handlerFunctionM, 1, &eventTypeM, self, NULL);
//error checking
if( errM )
{
//TODO: need an alert sheet here
NSLog(@"Error registering mouse handler...%d", err);
}
}
Here is an example of the callback method i am using:
OSStatus globalKeyPress(EventHandlerCallRef nextHandler, EventRef theEvent, void *userData)
{
NSEvent *anEvent = [NSEvent eventWithEventRef:theEvent];
NSEventType type = [anEvent type];
WarStrokerApplication *application = (WarStrokerApplication*)userData;
//is it a key up event?
if( type == NSKeyUp)
{
//which key is it?
switch( [anEvent keyCode] )
{
case NUMERIC_KEYPAD_PLUS:
//this is the character we are using for our toggle
//call the handler function
[application toggleKeyPressed];
break;
//Comment this line back in to figure out the keykode for a particular character
default:
NSLog(@"Keypressed: %d, **%@**", [anEvent keyCode], [anEvent characters]);
break;
}
}
return CallNextEventHandler(nextHandler, theEvent);
}