Re: Modal event processing
Re: Modal event processing
- Subject: Re: Modal event processing
- From: Yingshen Yu <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2012 11:19:06 +0800
Are you trying to mimic user interactions with Cocoa UI?
If I understand you right, it might be easier to do it with accessibility API, so you can write a normal Cocoa App and a write another app to mimic user interaction to this cocoa app.
-Jonny
在 2012-7-6,上午3:57,Charlie Dickman <email@hidden> 写道:
> I have a demonstration app that is basically operating on a 0.15 second timer loop. The problem I am having is that even with a periodic timer going off it is very difficult to get menu events and mouse clicks in window controls through to be processed. I have tried setting up an additional flow of events using
> (NSEvent) + (void)startPeriodicEventsAfterDelay:(NSTimeInterval)delaySecondswithPeriod:(NSTimeInterval)periodSeconds
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> as well as
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> [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] runUntilDate: [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow: t != 0. ? t * 1.01 : .01]]
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> (where t can be set arbitrarily but is typically called with a value of 0.15) but none of this improves response. Is there anything else to try?
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> Charlie Dickman
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