Aug-20-2019, 07:51 AM
I am using Python 3.6 in Linux Mint 19.2 with Autokey 3 which works well in every app, except it does not have mouse support yet.
With the Python keyboard and mouse keycodes I wanted to write a script to standardize the "open and switch to newly opened tab" action of Firefox and the Vivaldi browser.
Firefox (and Chrome/Chromium) accomplishes this with the click of the mouse scroll wheel - a single handed operation.
Vivaldi uses the combination of the <shift>+<left mouse click> for the same action - a two handed operation.
I wondered if I can emulate this with Autokey and use it with Vivaldi.
With the Python keyboard and mouse keycodes I wanted to write a script to standardize the "open and switch to newly opened tab" action of Firefox and the Vivaldi browser.
Firefox (and Chrome/Chromium) accomplishes this with the click of the mouse scroll wheel - a single handed operation.
Vivaldi uses the combination of the <shift>+<left mouse click> for the same action - a two handed operation.
I wondered if I can emulate this with Autokey and use it with Vivaldi.
Linux Mint Cinnamon 21.3 - Python 3.10.12 - Autokey-gtk 0.96.0 as of 2024-01-13.