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I know there is a robot class in java that has mouseMove(int x, int y) function to move the cursor to a certain coordinate. Is there a similar way to do it in C++? Also is there a way to simulate a mouse click or keyboard button press? like in java it's mouseClick() and keyPress()
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Yes but, this will require using windows API (or for which ever OS your using). It contains several functions for Mouse Click, Keypress ect. I don't know Java but I'm going out on a limb here and saying it's a lot more complex doing it in Windows API instead of JAVA.
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