[dba-Tech] Mouse and keyboard simulation

Lembit Soobik lembit.dbamail at t-online.de
Mon Sep 22 09:42:15 CDT 2008


Thank you, Stuart,
will try it right away

Lembit

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stuart McLachlan" <stuart at lexacorp.com.pg>
To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" 
<dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Mouse and keyboard simulation


> You need AutoIt from http://www.autoitscript.com
>
> It's a brilliant tool.
>
> <quote>
> AutoIt v3 is a freeware BASIC-like scripting language designed for 
> automating the Windows
> GUI and general scripting. It uses a combination of simulated keystrokes, 
> mouse movement
> and window/control manipulation in order to automate tasks in a way not 
> possible or reliable
> with other languages (e.g. VBScript and SendKeys). AutoIt is also very 
> small, self-contained
> and will run on all versions of Windows out-of-the-box with no annoying 
> "runtimes" required!
>
> AutoIt was initially designed for PC "roll out" situations to reliably 
> automate and configure
> thousands of PCs. Over time it has become a powerful language that 
> supports complex
> expressions, user functions, loops and everything else that veteran 
> scripters would expect.
>
> Features:
>
>    * Easy to learn BASIC-like syntax
>    * Simulate keystrokes and mouse movements
>    * Manipulate windows and processes
>    * Interact with all standard windows controls
>    * Scripts can be compiled into standalone executables
>    * Create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)
>    * COM support
>    * Regular expressions
>    * Directly call external DLL and Windows API functions
>    * Scriptable RunAs functions
>    * Detailed helpfile and large community-based support forums
>    * Compatible with Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista 
> / 2008
>    * Unicode and x64 support
>    * Digitally signed for peace of mind
>    * Works with Windows Vista's User Account Control (UAC)
>
> AutoIt has been designed to be as small as possible and stand-alone with 
> no external .dll
> files or registry entries required making it safe to use on Servers. 
> Scripts can be compiled
> into stand-alone executables with Aut2Exe.
>
> Also supplied is a combined COM and DLL version of AutoIt called AutoItX 
> that allows you
> to add the unique features of AutoIt to your own favourite scripting or 
> programming
> languages!
>
> Best of all, AutoIt continues to be FREE - but if you want to support the 
> time, money and
> effort spent on the project and web hosting then you may donate using the 
> link to your left in
> the menu.
>
> </quote>
>
>
> On 22 Sep 2008 at 15:06, Lembit Soobik wrote:
>
>> For my new camcorder (AVCHD) I need to convert the scenes into mpg format 
>> in
>> order to edit them with my usual SW (Pinnacle Liquid). The software to do
>> this came with the camcorder. It is Pixela and works fine, but has one
>> shortcomming: each scene has to be converted by itself, no batch 
>> processing
>> possible.
>> I have to click on a scene in the list, then open the file menu, select
>> export and in the next window click enter. takes a while and then I can
>> select the next one. with 1000 scenes and more it takes a while.
>> I think I heared about a SW once which could do such work, but I dont 
>> even
>> know how to call it to search in  Internet.
>> any ideas?
>> thank you
>> Lembit
>>
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