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I know a cursory Google search returns several apparently useful add-ons, but I've yet to find something specific.
My problem is this: I keep several screens running a flash player window on fullscreen in different locations. Every so often the connection times out, or some network error produces a black screen. Easily fixed by a reload command. But that reload produces the original webpage, not the player in fullscreen. I can time it at eight-hour intervals, but I need a way to automate both that command and the left mouse click on the fullscreen button right afterward.
Is there an inbuilt Chrome function for it, or some add-on I've yet to find that doesn't require a master's degree to configure?
If not, I figure I could resort to Python, just don't have the time to write it properly.
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I know a cursory Google search returns several apparently useful add-ons, but I've yet to find something specific.
My problem is this: I keep several screens running a flash player window on fullscreen in different locations. Every so often the connection times out, or some network error produces a black screen. Easily fixed by a reload command. But that reload produces the original webpage, not the player in fullscreen. I can time it at eight-hour intervals, but I need a way to automate both that command and the left mouse click on the fullscreen button right afterward.
Is there an inbuilt Chrome function for it, or some add-on I've yet to find that doesn't require a master's degree to configure?
If not, I figure I could resort to Python, just don't have the time to write it properly.
python google-chrome-extension automation
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You could take a look at PyAutoGUI, but you'll need to write some code to make it work.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:11
Seems more and more likely. Do you reckon it'll integrate well with a time module for task scheduelling?
– Alex 196418
Mar 7 at 8:24
@Alex 196418 Sure, in Python you could use the built-intime
module to control the intervals andPyAutoGUI
for automating the keys and clicks you need, i.e. a double-click to switch back to fullscreen.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:47
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I know a cursory Google search returns several apparently useful add-ons, but I've yet to find something specific.
My problem is this: I keep several screens running a flash player window on fullscreen in different locations. Every so often the connection times out, or some network error produces a black screen. Easily fixed by a reload command. But that reload produces the original webpage, not the player in fullscreen. I can time it at eight-hour intervals, but I need a way to automate both that command and the left mouse click on the fullscreen button right afterward.
Is there an inbuilt Chrome function for it, or some add-on I've yet to find that doesn't require a master's degree to configure?
If not, I figure I could resort to Python, just don't have the time to write it properly.
python google-chrome-extension automation
New contributor
I know a cursory Google search returns several apparently useful add-ons, but I've yet to find something specific.
My problem is this: I keep several screens running a flash player window on fullscreen in different locations. Every so often the connection times out, or some network error produces a black screen. Easily fixed by a reload command. But that reload produces the original webpage, not the player in fullscreen. I can time it at eight-hour intervals, but I need a way to automate both that command and the left mouse click on the fullscreen button right afterward.
Is there an inbuilt Chrome function for it, or some add-on I've yet to find that doesn't require a master's degree to configure?
If not, I figure I could resort to Python, just don't have the time to write it properly.
python google-chrome-extension automation
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You could take a look at PyAutoGUI, but you'll need to write some code to make it work.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:11
Seems more and more likely. Do you reckon it'll integrate well with a time module for task scheduelling?
– Alex 196418
Mar 7 at 8:24
@Alex 196418 Sure, in Python you could use the built-intime
module to control the intervals andPyAutoGUI
for automating the keys and clicks you need, i.e. a double-click to switch back to fullscreen.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:47
add a comment |
You could take a look at PyAutoGUI, but you'll need to write some code to make it work.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:11
Seems more and more likely. Do you reckon it'll integrate well with a time module for task scheduelling?
– Alex 196418
Mar 7 at 8:24
@Alex 196418 Sure, in Python you could use the built-intime
module to control the intervals andPyAutoGUI
for automating the keys and clicks you need, i.e. a double-click to switch back to fullscreen.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:47
You could take a look at PyAutoGUI, but you'll need to write some code to make it work.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:11
You could take a look at PyAutoGUI, but you'll need to write some code to make it work.
– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:11
Seems more and more likely. Do you reckon it'll integrate well with a time module for task scheduelling?
– Alex 196418
Mar 7 at 8:24
Seems more and more likely. Do you reckon it'll integrate well with a time module for task scheduelling?
– Alex 196418
Mar 7 at 8:24
@Alex 196418 Sure, in Python you could use the built-in
time
module to control the intervals and PyAutoGUI
for automating the keys and clicks you need, i.e. a double-click to switch back to fullscreen.– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:47
@Alex 196418 Sure, in Python you could use the built-in
time
module to control the intervals and PyAutoGUI
for automating the keys and clicks you need, i.e. a double-click to switch back to fullscreen.– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:47
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Seems more and more likely. Do you reckon it'll integrate well with a time module for task scheduelling?
– Alex 196418
Mar 7 at 8:24
@Alex 196418 Sure, in Python you could use the built-in
time
module to control the intervals andPyAutoGUI
for automating the keys and clicks you need, i.e. a double-click to switch back to fullscreen.– Joey
Mar 7 at 8:47