How I can send mouse click on this position with this code. I want my mouse to go there and click.
[System.Windows.Forms.Cursor]::Position = New-Object System.Drawing.Point($xposi,$yposi)
If you don't feel like writing your own function, the Windows Automation Snapin for Powershell has a Send-Click function. Alternatively you can import some functionality from the windows API using mouse_event although I would recommend SendInput as it supersedes mouse_event. Below is a fully functional sample that uses P/Invoke to get the functionality you want and send a left click to a specified screen coordinate.
$cSource = @'
using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public class Clicker
{
//https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646270(v=vs.85).aspx
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
struct INPUT
{
public int type; // 0 = INPUT_MOUSE,
// 1 = INPUT_KEYBOARD
// 2 = INPUT_HARDWARE
public MOUSEINPUT mi;
}
//https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646273(v=vs.85).aspx
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
struct MOUSEINPUT
{
public int dx ;
public int dy ;
public int mouseData ;
public int dwFlags;
public int time;
public IntPtr dwExtraInfo;
}
//This covers most use cases although complex mice may have additional buttons
//There are additional constants you can use for those cases, see the msdn page
const int MOUSEEVENTF_MOVED = 0x0001 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN = 0x0002 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP = 0x0004 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_RIGHTDOWN = 0x0008 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_RIGHTUP = 0x0010 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_MIDDLEDOWN = 0x0020 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_MIDDLEUP = 0x0040 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_WHEEL = 0x0080 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_XDOWN = 0x0100 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_XUP = 0x0200 ;
const int MOUSEEVENTF_ABSOLUTE = 0x8000 ;
const int screen_length = 0x10000 ;
//https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646310(v=vs.85).aspx
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("user32.dll")]
extern static uint SendInput(uint nInputs, INPUT[] pInputs, int cbSize);
public static void LeftClickAtPoint(int x, int y)
{
//Move the mouse
INPUT[] input = new INPUT[3];
input[0].mi.dx = x*(65535/System.Windows.Forms.Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width);
input[0].mi.dy = y*(65535/System.Windows.Forms.Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height);
input[0].mi.dwFlags = MOUSEEVENTF_MOVED | MOUSEEVENTF_ABSOLUTE;
//Left mouse button down
input[1].mi.dwFlags = MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN;
//Left mouse button up
input[2].mi.dwFlags = MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP;
SendInput(3, input, Marshal.SizeOf(input[0]));
}
}
'@
Add-Type -TypeDefinition $cSource -ReferencedAssemblies System.Windows.Forms,System.Drawing
#Send a click at a specified point
[Clicker]::LeftClickAtPoint(600,600)
Here is the older method:
#import mouse_event
Add-Type -MemberDefinition '[DllImport("user32.dll")] public static extern void mouse_event(int flags, int dx, int dy, int cButtons, int info);' -Name U32 -Namespace W;
#left mouse click
[W.U32]::mouse_event(6,0,0,0,0);
6 is 0x02 | 0x04, LMBDown | LMBUp from the documentation
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646260(v=vs.85).aspx
And here is moving and clicking
#move 10% along x and 10% along y and send left mouse click
[W.U32]::mouse_event(0x02 -bor 0x04 -bor 0x8000 -bor 0x01, .1*65535, .1 *65535, 0, 0);
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