Nov-14-2016, 09:28 PM
(Nov-14-2016, 09:08 PM)nilamo Wrote: The normal way to install things in python would be to use pip. So here, it would have been "pip install PyUserInput". It's sort of our version of apt-get and similar package managers. I believe the reason you got that error is because Xlib isn't installed (pip would have installed dependencies for you). Here's a link to xlib: https://github.com/python-xlib/python-xlib
If you change the script you're testing with and comment out the try and except lines, you'll see the actual error message, which might confirm my suspicions.
I have download Xlib and python setup.py install and python get-pip.py, and my script is run, but not working and not write error message.