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Topic: any way to "record" a script. |
jleslie
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Forum: General Help Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:40 am Subject: any way to "record" a script. |
Well, you can't record mouse clicks in VDS to my knowledge.
You just have to "fiddle".
If I were you I would stick to using window commands as much as possible rather than mouse clicks ... |
Topic: [re-]beginners help. basic file open and save button pushes |
jleslie
Replies: 5
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Forum: General Help Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 1:49 pm Subject: [re-]beginners help. basic file open and save button pushes |
Personal VDS 4
This freeware version is intended for students and home PC users. The package includes a short tutorial and full online help which includes many example scripts. The software is not ... |
Topic: [re-]beginners help. basic file open and save button pushes |
jleslie
Replies: 5
Views: 21218
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Forum: General Help Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:48 pm Subject: [re-]beginners help. basic file open and save button pushes |
hi all,
I'm working with vds 2.2, but will be upgrading to the latest very shortly but while I'm testing I'm having trouble with what should be a simple thing, but the functionality is escaping me ... |
Topic: any way to "record" a script. |
jleslie
Replies: 5
Views: 19802
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Forum: General Help Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 4:00 pm Subject: any way to "record" a script. |
I remember there being some tool that would report the current mouse position, or something in the VDS toolset, I also had a file VDSEXT10.ZIP, that I can't seem to locate.
how does one go about ... |
Topic: any way to "record" a script. |
jleslie
Replies: 5
Views: 19802
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Forum: General Help Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:03 pm Subject: any way to "record" a script. |
kinda like the excel record a macro,
start recording, and VDS records the click, typing, (mouse movements/final grid locations?), etc, and then you can edit the script afterwards?
I have to ... |
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