Action
Returns the screen position of the pointer. Therefore you should use the results of
Cursor.GetPosition() as arguments to
MoveMouse() or
Click() only for Desktop, not for individual windows.
Syntax
point = Cursor.GetPosition()
Variable
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Description
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point
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The current mouse pointer position.
POINT.
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Notes
GetPosition returns a record of type POINT, which has two fields:
Field
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Description
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x
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The x-coordinate.
INTEGER.
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y
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The y- coordinate.
INTEGER.
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The position returned is relative to the entire screen.
Example
POINT pCursor
pCursor = Cursor.GetPosition()