How to set the mouse position under X11 (linux desktop)?

眉间皱痕 提交于 2019-12-29 07:09:10

问题


I'm wondering how to set the mouse cursor position under X11? Is it possible at all and if, where do I have to look for appropriate functions? X window system, KDE/Gnome/...?


回答1:


Sounds like you're using X, so what you probably want is XWarpPointer. To give an absolute position on the whole screen, use the Root Window as dest window.

(You can get a quick and dirty list of X functions using ls /usr/share/man/man3/ | grep '^X')




回答2:


I know the question is old, but I just discovered xdotool and it seems great:

http://www.semicomplete.com/projects/xdotool/




回答3:


Try using xte command (part of xautomation package). Details here




回答4:


If you are doing it in an xterm, the Xterm understands ANSI control codes. There is a list of these codes here.




回答5:


To do from a shell script, use the xwit commandline tool.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/578804/how-to-set-the-mouse-position-under-x11-linux-desktop

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