Class Robot
public class Robot extends Object
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.
- Since:
- 1.3
Constructor Summary
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
Robot() |
Constructs a Robot object in the coordinate system of the primary screen. |
Robot |
Creates a Robot for the given screen device. |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
MultiResolutionImage |
createMultiResolutionScreenCapture |
Creates an image containing pixels read from the screen. |
BufferedImage |
createScreenCapture |
Creates an image containing pixels read from the screen. |
void |
delay |
Sleeps for the specified time. |
int |
getAutoDelay() |
Returns the number of milliseconds this Robot sleeps after generating an event. |
Color |
getPixelColor |
Returns the color of a pixel at the given screen coordinates. |
boolean |
isAutoWaitForIdle() |
Returns whether this Robot automatically invokes waitForIdle after generating an event. |
void |
keyPress |
Presses a given key. |
void |
keyRelease |
Releases a given key. |
void |
mouseMove |
Moves mouse pointer to given screen coordinates. |
void |
mousePress |
Presses one or more mouse buttons. |
void |
mouseRelease |
Releases one or more mouse buttons. |
void |
mouseWheel |
Rotates the scroll wheel on wheel-equipped mice. |
void |
setAutoDelay |
Sets the number of milliseconds this Robot sleeps after generating an event. |
void |
setAutoWaitForIdle |
Sets whether this Robot automatically invokes waitForIdle after generating an event. |
String |
toString() |
Returns a string representation of this Robot. |
void |
waitForIdle() |
Waits until all events currently on the event queue have been processed. |
Constructor Details
Robot
public Robot() throws AWTException
- Throws:
-
AWTException
- if the platform configuration does not allow low-level input control. This exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true -
SecurityException
- ifcreateRobot
permission is not granted - See Also:
Robot
public Robot(GraphicsDevice screen) throws AWTException
- share the same coordinate system to form a combined virtual screen
- use different coordinate systems to act as independent screens
If screen devices are reconfigured such that the coordinate system is affected, the behavior of existing Robot objects is undefined.
- Parameters:
-
screen
- A screen GraphicsDevice indicating the coordinate system the Robot will operate in. - Throws:
-
AWTException
- if the platform configuration does not allow low-level input control. This exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true. -
IllegalArgumentException
- ifscreen
is not a screen GraphicsDevice. -
SecurityException
- ifcreateRobot
permission is not granted - See Also:
Method Details
mouseMove
public void mouseMove(int x, int y)
- Parameters:
-
x
- X position -
y
- Y position
mousePress
public void mousePress(int buttons)
mouseRelease(int)
method.- Parameters:
-
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 ofInputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK
,InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK
,InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK
and values returned by theInputEvent.getMaskForButton(button)
method. The valid combination also depends on aToolkit.areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled()
value as follows:- If support for extended mouse buttons is
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
. - If support for extended mouse buttons is
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 toMouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons()
.
It is recommended to use theInputEvent.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. - If support for extended mouse buttons is
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if thebuttons
mask contains the mask for extra mouse button and support for extended mouse buttons isdisabled
by Java -
IllegalArgumentException
- if thebuttons
mask contains the mask for extra mouse button that does not exist on the mouse and support for extended mouse buttons isenabled
by Java - See Also:
mouseRelease
public void mouseRelease(int buttons)
- Parameters:
-
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 ofInputEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK
,InputEvent.BUTTON2_DOWN_MASK
,InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK
and values returned by theInputEvent.getMaskForButton(button)
method. The valid combination also depends on aToolkit.areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled()
value as follows:- If the support for extended mouse buttons is
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
. - If the support for extended mouse buttons is
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 toMouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons()
.
It is recommended to use theInputEvent.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. - If the support for extended mouse buttons is
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if thebuttons
mask contains the mask for extra mouse button and support for extended mouse buttons isdisabled
by Java -
IllegalArgumentException
- if thebuttons
mask contains the mask for extra mouse button that does not exist on the mouse and support for extended mouse buttons isenabled
by Java - See Also:
mouseWheel
public void mouseWheel(int wheelAmt)
- Parameters:
-
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. - Since:
- 1.4
keyPress
public void keyPress(int keycode)
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.
- Parameters:
-
keycode
- Key to press (e.g.KeyEvent.VK_A
) - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifkeycode
is not a valid key - See Also:
keyRelease
public void keyRelease(int keycode)
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.
- Parameters:
-
keycode
- Key to release (e.g.KeyEvent.VK_A
) - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifkeycode
is not a valid key - See Also:
getPixelColor
public Color getPixelColor(int x, int y)
- Parameters:
-
x
- X position of pixel -
y
- Y position of pixel - Returns:
- Color of the pixel
createScreenCapture
public BufferedImage createScreenCapture(Rectangle screenRect)
- Parameters:
-
screenRect
- Rect to capture in screen coordinates - Returns:
- The captured image
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifscreenRect
width and height are not greater than zero -
SecurityException
- ifreadDisplayPixels
permission is not granted - See Also:
createMultiResolutionScreenCapture
public MultiResolutionImage createMultiResolutionScreenCapture(Rectangle screenRect)
MultiResolutionImage
. For a non-scaled display, the MultiResolutionImage
will have one image variant:
- Base Image with user specified size.
For a high resolution display where there is a scaling transform, the MultiResolutionImage
will have two image variants:
- Base Image with user specified size. This is scaled from the screen.
- Native device resolution image with device size pixels.
Example:
Image nativeResImage;
MultiResolutionImage mrImage = robot.createMultiResolutionScreenCapture(frame.getBounds());
List<Image> resolutionVariants = mrImage.getResolutionVariants();
if (resolutionVariants.size() > 1) {
nativeResImage = resolutionVariants.get(1);
} else {
nativeResImage = resolutionVariants.get(0);
}
- Parameters:
-
screenRect
- Rect to capture in screen coordinates - Returns:
- The captured image
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifscreenRect
width and height are not greater than zero -
SecurityException
- ifreadDisplayPixels
permission is not granted - Since:
- 9
- See Also:
isAutoWaitForIdle
public boolean isAutoWaitForIdle()
waitForIdle
after generating an event.- Returns:
- Whether
waitForIdle
is automatically called
setAutoWaitForIdle
public void setAutoWaitForIdle(boolean isOn)
waitForIdle
after generating an event.- Parameters:
-
isOn
- WhetherwaitForIdle
is automatically invoked
getAutoDelay
public int getAutoDelay()
- Returns:
- the delay duration in milliseconds
setAutoDelay
public void setAutoDelay(int ms)
- Parameters:
-
ms
- the delay duration in milliseconds - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- Ifms
is not between 0 and 60,000 milliseconds inclusive
delay
public void delay(int ms)
If the invoking thread is interrupted while waiting, then it will return immediately with the interrupt status set. If the interrupted status is already set, this method returns immediately with the interrupt status set.
- Parameters:
-
ms
- time to sleep in milliseconds - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifms
is not between0
and60,000
milliseconds inclusive
waitForIdle
public void waitForIdle()
- Throws:
-
IllegalThreadStateException
- if called on the AWT event dispatching thread
toString
public String toString()
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