Help writing code

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2028622499
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Help writing code

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I translate through a translation system to help me, but there may be some deviations in the translation.
Sorry to delay your time, people in my country use this software very little, I try to use it for the first time. The search function here shows that only ten words can be searched, I do not know many languages, so I have to post directly.
I use 2.20.5, but some of the problems in it are not mentioned, I am a novice, hope to ask how to write how to solve this problem.
I want to: press F9, release F9, press esc, release esc, hold down the left mouse button, press F9, release F9, release the left button, click esc, release esc.
I saw the comments in the software, but I couldn't understand some of them in translation.
I hope someone can help me write this piece of code I want to write. Thank you very much!
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Re: Help writing code

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Assuming you don't want this to repeat, or anything fancy, then the following simulated keystrokes should work:
Method 1 (When button is pressed)
{F9}{ESC}{LMBD}{F9}{ESC}{LMBU}

You may need some delays in there eg. {waitms:50} between the keys if its too fast:
{F9}{waitms:50}{ESC}{waitms:50}{LMBD}{waitms:50}{F9}{waitms:50}{ESC}{LMBU}

Regards,
Phil

NOTE: Sorry but the forums database is quite old now and does not support Unicode character sets (and to fix that I need to throw everything away and start again - which is a little tricky) - hence the lots of ???? ?? ????'s
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Re: Help writing code

Post by 2028622499 »

Thanks for your reply, but I still can't run it.
The problem may be: when the mouse clicks, I need to long press it, at the same time, press F9 a second time and release, at this point release the mouse, click esc to release esc. After clicking, press F9.
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Re: Help writing code

Post by phil »

Sorry you completely lost me there.
Please can you be precises, step by step what you want to achieve (including you actual click)...

Like:

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When I press the mouse button 4:
     1. Press F9
     2. Release F9
     3. Wait a few milliseconds (for example)
     4. Press Escape
     5. Release escape
     9. Press and HOLD the left button down
     10. Press F9
     11. Release F9
     12. Press Escape
     13. Release escape
     14. Release left mouse button


I believe that's a clear description of your first message, which I thought my reply would work with. Where in the steps does it fail? What have I missed?
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