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    Automatically perform mouse operations with PyAutoGUI
  
        
  
    
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  | #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| import time | |
| import pyautogui | |
| # where to click on the screen | |
| X, Y = 1079, 481 | |
| # How many times to click. | |
| # Start with a smaller value, and if it works, | |
| # you can increase this value. | |
| CLICKS = 10 | |
| def wait(duration=0.5): | |
| time.sleep(duration) | |
| def left_click(): | |
| pyautogui.click() | |
| def countdown(n): | |
| while n > 0: | |
| print(n) | |
| wait(1) | |
| n -= 1 | |
| def main(): | |
| print("You have 3 seconds to switch to the browser!") | |
| countdown(3) | |
| pyautogui.moveTo(X, Y) | |
| for i in range(CLICKS): | |
| left_click() | |
| wait(0.05) | |
| ############################################################################## | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": | |
| main() | 
  
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This script belongs to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAcLrAlFrDg (in Hungarian).