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Hello,

I want to send mouse and keyboard events programmatically. I have try to use java.AWT.Robot but result seems to be unpredictable (I am on Mac OS 10.10.5 and I have eard Robot has problem on it). How can I achieve that?

Excuse me if my question is stupid but I am newbie in modding.

Thanks.

There may be other ways of doing what you want without mouse and keyboard events, so please tell us what you want.

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My aim is to simulate real mouse button down(up) and keyboard kay down(up) in such a way that modded Minecraft as well as vanilla behave as such an event has really occurred. I want to use it to programmatically trigger corresponding comportment whatever the Minecraft installation is.

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I want to make macros for single player mode in such a way to be able to automatically reconstruct structures, e.a RedPower ones.

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