dhj49er
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If you use UI Integration to click at a point on the screen, you need to know the x and y values at the point of interest.
Display Pointer Location provides the x and y values as you move the Pointer around the screen. So is ideal to use. Unfortunately, the option to display Pointer Location is buried inside Developer Options in the Settings menu. This can be set using UI integration but requires several commands.
Fortunately the Pointer Location setting is a available to set via system settings. The attached macro provides the setting. This macro toggles the setting and is manually initiated.
This works on the Samsung s20 & Oppo find X2 phones I have tried. It may not work on every phone but its worth looking on your phone, as it saves a lot of time.
Display Pointer Location provides the x and y values as you move the Pointer around the screen. So is ideal to use. Unfortunately, the option to display Pointer Location is buried inside Developer Options in the Settings menu. This can be set using UI integration but requires several commands.
Fortunately the Pointer Location setting is a available to set via system settings. The attached macro provides the setting. This macro toggles the setting and is manually initiated.
This works on the Samsung s20 & Oppo find X2 phones I have tried. It may not work on every phone but its worth looking on your phone, as it saves a lot of time.
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