Simulating keystrokes in python using pywin32

前提是你 提交于 2019-11-27 16:54:31

问题


I am looking to simulate keystrokes in python 3.2 in windows 7 to be sent to a GUI.I have python win32 module installed on my pc.The order is alt+t+r+name+enter.What would be the best way of sending these keystrokes to the active window?any sample code would be of a great help. Thanking you. (I have seen some module called sendkeys but can that be used with pywin32?i am not allowed to install any other modules)


回答1:


I know this may not be perfect. We have a testing application using python 2.7. We leverage the windows scripting host to send keys. I have not had time to port anything over to python 3, but this might get you in the right direction. It should be pretty similar.

import win32api
import win32com.client

shell = win32com.client.Dispatch("WScript.Shell")
shell.Run("app")
win32api.Sleep(100)
shell.AppActivate("myApp")
win32api.Sleep(100)
shell.SendKeys("%")
win32api.Sleep(500)
shell.SendKeys("t")
win32api.Sleep(500)
shell.SendKeys("r")
win32api.Sleep(500)
shell.SendKeys("name")
win32api.Sleep(500)
shell.SendKeys("{ENTER}")
win32api.Sleep(2500)

Here is a list of the send key commands for Windows Scripting Host.

Update

This uses pywin32. It is installed by default in the ActiveState version of python (which is the one I am using). I am not sure, but I do not believe, that it is installed by default in the plain vanilla version of python.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11150966/simulating-keystrokes-in-python-using-pywin32

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