public class Robot extends Object
This class is used to generate native system input events for the purposes of test automation, self-running demos, and other applications where control of the mouse and keyboard is needed. The primary purpose of Robot is to facilitate automated testing of Java platform implementations.
Using the class to generate input events differs from posting events to the AWT event queue or AWT components in that the events are generated in the platform's native input queue. For example, Robot.mouseMove will actually move the mouse cursor instead of just generating mouse move events.
Note that some platforms require special privileges or extensions to access low-level input control. If the current platform configuration does not allow input control, an AWTException will be thrown when trying to construct Robot objects. For example, X-Window systems will throw the exception if the XTEST 2.2 standard extension is not supported (or not enabled) by the X server.
Applications that use Robot for purposes other than self-testing should handle these error conditions gracefully.
public Robot()
throws AWTException Constructs a Robot object in the coordinate system of the primary screen.
AWTException - if the platform configuration does not allow low-level input control. This exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns trueSecurityException - if createRobot permission is not grantedGraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless(), SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), AWTPermission
public Robot(GraphicsDevice screen)
throws AWTException Creates a Robot for the given screen device. Coordinates passed to Robot method calls like mouseMove and createScreenCapture will be interpreted as being in the same coordinate system as the specified screen. Note that depending on the platform configuration, multiple screens may either:
If screen devices are reconfigured such that the coordinate system is affected, the behavior of existing Robot objects is undefined.
screen - A screen GraphicsDevice indicating the coordinate system the Robot will operate in.AWTException - if the platform configuration does not allow low-level input control. This exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.IllegalArgumentException - if screen is not a screen GraphicsDevice.SecurityException - if createRobot permission is not grantedGraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless(), GraphicsDevice, SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), AWTPermission
public void mouseMove(int x,
int y) Moves mouse pointer to given screen coordinates.
x - X positiony - Y positionpublic void mousePress(int buttons)
Presses one or more mouse buttons. The mouse buttons should be released using the mouseRelease(int) method.
buttons - the Button mask; a combination of one or more mouse button masks. It is allowed to use only a combination of valid values as a buttons parameter. A valid combination consists of InputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK and values returned by the InputEvent.getMaskForButton(button) method. The valid combination also depends on a Toolkit.areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled() value as follows:
disabled by Java then it is allowed to use only the following standard button masks: InputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK. enabled by Java then it is allowed to use the standard button masks and masks for existing extended mouse buttons, if the mouse has more then three buttons. In that way, it is allowed to use the button masks corresponding to the buttons in the range from 1 to MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons(). InputEvent.getMaskForButton(button) method to obtain the mask for any mouse button by its number. The following standard button masks are also accepted:
InputEvent.BUTTON1_MASK InputEvent.BUTTON2_MASK InputEvent.BUTTON3_MASK InputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK instead. Either extended _DOWN_MASK or old _MASK values should be used, but both those models should not be mixed.IllegalArgumentException - if the buttons mask contains the mask for extra mouse button and support for extended mouse buttons is disabled by JavaIllegalArgumentException - if the buttons mask contains the mask for extra mouse button that does not exist on the mouse and support for extended mouse buttons is enabled by JavamouseRelease(int), InputEvent.getMaskForButton(int), Toolkit.areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled(), MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons(), MouseEvent
public void mouseRelease(int buttons)
Releases one or more mouse buttons.
buttons - the Button mask; a combination of one or more mouse button masks. It is allowed to use only a combination of valid values as a buttons parameter. A valid combination consists of InputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK and values returned by the InputEvent.getMaskForButton(button) method. The valid combination also depends on a Toolkit.areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled() value as follows:
disabled by Java then it is allowed to use only the following standard button masks: InputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK. enabled by Java then it is allowed to use the standard button masks and masks for existing extended mouse buttons, if the mouse has more then three buttons. In that way, it is allowed to use the button masks corresponding to the buttons in the range from 1 to MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons(). InputEvent.getMaskForButton(button) method to obtain the mask for any mouse button by its number. The following standard button masks are also accepted:
InputEvent.BUTTON1_MASK InputEvent.BUTTON2_MASK InputEvent.BUTTON3_MASK InputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK, InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK instead. Either extended _DOWN_MASK or old _MASK values should be used, but both those models should not be mixed.IllegalArgumentException - if the buttons mask contains the mask for extra mouse button and support for extended mouse buttons is disabled by JavaIllegalArgumentException - if the buttons mask contains the mask for extra mouse button that does not exist on the mouse and support for extended mouse buttons is enabled by JavamousePress(int), InputEvent.getMaskForButton(int), Toolkit.areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled(), MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons(), MouseEvent
public void mouseWheel(int wheelAmt)
Rotates the scroll wheel on wheel-equipped mice.
wheelAmt - number of "notches" to move the mouse wheel Negative values indicate movement up/away from the user, positive values indicate movement down/towards the user.public void keyPress(int keycode)
Presses a given key. The key should be released using the keyRelease method.
Key codes that have more than one physical key associated with them (e.g. KeyEvent.VK_SHIFT could mean either the left or right shift key) will map to the left key.
keycode - Key to press (e.g. KeyEvent.VK_A)IllegalArgumentException - if keycode is not a valid keykeyRelease(int), KeyEvent
public void keyRelease(int keycode)
Releases a given key.
Key codes that have more than one physical key associated with them (e.g. KeyEvent.VK_SHIFT could mean either the left or right shift key) will map to the left key.
keycode - Key to release (e.g. KeyEvent.VK_A)IllegalArgumentException - if keycode is not a valid keykeyPress(int), KeyEvent
public Color getPixelColor(int x,
int y) Returns the color of a pixel at the given screen coordinates.
x - X position of pixely - Y position of pixelpublic BufferedImage createScreenCapture(Rectangle screenRect)
Creates an image containing pixels read from the screen. This image does not include the mouse cursor.
screenRect - Rect to capture in screen coordinatesIllegalArgumentException - if screenRect width and height are not greater than zeroSecurityException - if readDisplayPixels permission is not grantedSecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), AWTPermission
public boolean isAutoWaitForIdle()
Returns whether this Robot automatically invokes waitForIdle after generating an event.
waitForIdle is automatically calledpublic void setAutoWaitForIdle(boolean isOn)
Sets whether this Robot automatically invokes waitForIdle after generating an event.
isOn - Whether waitForIdle is automatically invokedpublic int getAutoDelay()
Returns the number of milliseconds this Robot sleeps after generating an event.
public void setAutoDelay(int ms)
Sets the number of milliseconds this Robot sleeps after generating an event.
IllegalArgumentException - If ms is not between 0 and 60,000 milliseconds inclusivepublic void delay(int ms)
Sleeps for the specified time. To catch any InterruptedExceptions that occur, Thread.sleep() may be used instead.
ms - time to sleep in millisecondsIllegalArgumentException - if ms is not between 0 and 60,000 milliseconds inclusiveThread.sleep(long)public void waitForIdle()
Waits until all events currently on the event queue have been processed.
IllegalThreadStateException - if called on the AWT event dispatching threadpublic String toString()
Returns a string representation of this Robot.
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