Appuyer sur une touche
Appuyer sur une touche
Bonjour je debut tout juste avec actiona, et je n'arrives pas a faire une chose toute bete c'est d'appuyier sur les touches nurmerique du clavier au dessus des touches azerty (&é"'(-).
Sa na pas l'air possible directement mais peut etre avec tu code JS et je ne sais pas quoi? Si quelqu'un a une idee merci.
Sa na pas l'air possible directement mais peut etre avec tu code JS et je ne sais pas quoi? Si quelqu'un a une idee merci.
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
OS is .. Windows or Linux?
You have tried Key: F1 ?
You have tried Key: F1 ?
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
Hi, i'm on windows. F1,F2... works but not the keys above azerty.
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
Virtual keyboard doesn't work, maybe you know how to rebind a key value?
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
I am more familiar with Ubuntu 20.04 (although I do have Windows 10 as a secondary boot).
Intuitively I would try using tools in concert with Actiona in a toolchain.
In my Windows 10 I have installed Listary and from memory you can map to key combinations.
Basically if you can do this through command line, you can use Actiona to orchestrate other tools such as Listary.
Think of Actiona as the conductor of an orchestra.
Many tools can be run through command line. Exploit this through Actiona > Command.
But this does not explain why your keys are not recognised.
Another approach would be to call a Python script which operates on keys. In this case you would use Command object in Actiona - not Key.
In Ubuntu 20.04 I can call on xdotool through command line.
Intuitively I would try using tools in concert with Actiona in a toolchain.
In my Windows 10 I have installed Listary and from memory you can map to key combinations.
Basically if you can do this through command line, you can use Actiona to orchestrate other tools such as Listary.
Think of Actiona as the conductor of an orchestra.
Many tools can be run through command line. Exploit this through Actiona > Command.
But this does not explain why your keys are not recognised.
Another approach would be to call a Python script which operates on keys. In this case you would use Command object in Actiona - not Key.
In Ubuntu 20.04 I can call on xdotool through command line.
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
ok i will look for tools like Listary.
I try SharpKeys to change the map key from window but i have to restart computer every change so it's annoying. like that : But maybe is there a way to set up a key from Actiona, some how like that?
I try SharpKeys to change the map key from window but i have to restart computer every change so it's annoying. like that : But maybe is there a way to set up a key from Actiona, some how like that?
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Re: Appuyer sur une touche
AutoHotkey should do it ..
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-cool-a ... ipts-make/
but I will have to jump out of Ubuntu to try it ... some time later.
Also .. are you aware that in Windows 10 you can run WSL (Windows Subsystem Linux)
where you can run Linux scripts?
[Added note] There is this blog explaining how to use python script.
https://nitratine.net/blog/post/simulat ... in-python/
Actiona can then run python script(s) through Command object.
Args (keys) can be passed.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-cool-a ... ipts-make/
but I will have to jump out of Ubuntu to try it ... some time later.
Also .. are you aware that in Windows 10 you can run WSL (Windows Subsystem Linux)
where you can run Linux scripts?
[Added note] There is this blog explaining how to use python script.
https://nitratine.net/blog/post/simulat ... in-python/
Actiona can then run python script(s) through Command object.
Args (keys) can be passed.
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
Bonjour Logost,
Une solution, faire avec l'émulateur de clavier Skeys et les codes caractères ascii.
Lien pour télécharger skeys.exe : http://mclaveau.com/batch/util.html#315
lien pour ASCII table , ascii codes : https://theasciicode.com.ar/
Cordialement.
MDLE46
Une solution, faire avec l'émulateur de clavier Skeys et les codes caractères ascii.
Lien pour télécharger skeys.exe : http://mclaveau.com/batch/util.html#315
lien pour ASCII table , ascii codes : https://theasciicode.com.ar/
Cordialement.
MDLE46
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
MDLE46 du coup skeys.exe va me permetre d'ecrire mais pas de simuler une touche, du moins je n'ai pas reussi avec. merci quand meme.
So eureka i try the python scrip and it's work now how can i use it on actiona?
doesn't seems to work
So eureka i try the python scrip and it's work now how can i use it on actiona?
doesn't seems to work
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
In the Command object window you have:
Command:
Parameters:
Working Directory:
In a terminal type: python3 --help
and you can see how python3 uses command line strings.
In the Command field simply type your python alias: python3 .. do not add a long path
In the Parameters field type the name of the file .. test.py
In the working Directory field type the path to the file .. but without file name.
c:/Users/Dicky/Desktop/opencv_tutorials-master/001_intro/
Incidentally should that be open_tutorials_master .. for consistency "_" or "-" ???
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If you click on the "lifebelt" red/white circular icon to the left of the Cancel button you are linked to the documentation for each Qt object; in this case Command object.
Finally a tip. You can embed your python script in top bar > Script > Resources.
Then you do not need a working directory - the file is local resource.
Command:
Parameters:
Working Directory:
In a terminal type: python3 --help
and you can see how python3 uses command line strings.
In the Command field simply type your python alias: python3 .. do not add a long path
In the Parameters field type the name of the file .. test.py
In the working Directory field type the path to the file .. but without file name.
c:/Users/Dicky/Desktop/opencv_tutorials-master/001_intro/
Incidentally should that be open_tutorials_master .. for consistency "_" or "-" ???
____________________________________^
If you click on the "lifebelt" red/white circular icon to the left of the Cancel button you are linked to the documentation for each Qt object; in this case Command object.
Finally a tip. You can embed your python script in top bar > Script > Resources.
Then you do not need a working directory - the file is local resource.
Re: Appuyer sur une touche
here we go !! it's seems good. thx a lot for this help.