Sends a mouse-move event to the specified DOM element with a specified position.
The BrowserNativeMouseMove function uses the Windows API level events to simulate the mouse events instead of Java script events. Another difference to the BrowserMouseMove function is that you can specify a mouse position relative to the top left corner of the DOM element which is specified by the uTestObject parameter.
BrowserAPI.bdh
BrowserNativeMouseMove( uTestObject : in union, nX : in number optional, nY : in number optional, sTimer : in string optional ): boolean;
Parameter | Description |
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uTestObject | The XPath locator or the handle to the DOM element. |
nX | Optional: X position relative to the top left corner of the DOM element. Defaults to the middle of the DOM element. |
nY | Optional: Y position relative to the top left corner of the DOM element. Defaults to the middle of the DOM element. |
sTimer | Optional: Name of the timer used for page measurements. If this parameter is omitted, no measurements are performed. |
true if successful
false otherwise
benchmark SilkPerformerRecorder use "Kernel.bdh" use "BrowserAPI.bdh" dcluser user VUser transactions TInit : begin; TMain : 1; var dclrand dcltrans transaction TInit begin end TInit; transaction TMain var liHandle : number; begin BrowserStart(BROWSER_MODE_DEFAULT, 800, 600); BrowserNavigate("http://demo.borland.com"); liHandle := BrowserFind(HANDLE_DESKTOP, "//LI"); // move the mouse to the first list item on the page BrowserMouseMove(liHandle); // Alternatively you can use the native function // which also allows you to specify a relative margin BrowserNativeMouseMove(liHandle, 5, 5); end TMain;