Or as a last resort, you may find that you are able to interact with the system in question using curl in some form of script. For example, if you know what post or get data the page is expecting, you could quite easily write a bash or batch script that would let you interact with the page from the console. Cheers, Ben. On 24/06/2011, Jackie McBride <abletec@gmail.com> wrote:
U might find either autohotkey or autoit more useful. I think both have macro recording facilities.
On 6/24/11, Vincent van Itallie <vincent@vanitallie.net> wrote:
Hi all,
The company I am working for has implimented a new release of the service support tool we're using.
I can use80 % of this webbased application, the other 20 is useless because there are some commands I can only process with a mouse click.
Is there a tool which can help me record the mouse movements and clicks with a sighted co-worker, and let me reproduce those actions by pressing a keystroke? I've looked at jfw hotspotclicker, although that seems a bit complicated to me.
I hope to hear from one of yours.
All the best, Vincent.
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