#!/usr/bin/env python3 # This is a simple example showing how you can send mouse movement # events to XBMC. # NOTE: Read the comments in 'example_button1.py' for a more detailed # explanation. import os from socket import * import sys if os.path.exists("../../lib/python"): # try loading modules from source directory sys.path.append("../../lib/python") from xbmcclient import * ICON_PATH = "../../icons/" else: # fallback to system wide modules from kodi.xbmcclient import * from kodi.defs import * def main(): import time import sys host = "localhost" port = 9777 addr = (host, port) sock = socket(AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM) # First packet must be HELO and can contain an icon packet = PacketHELO("Example Mouse", ICON_PNG, ICON_PATH + "/mouse.png") packet.send(sock, addr) # wait for notification window to close (in XBMC) time.sleep(2) # send mouse events to take cursor from top left to bottom right of the screen # here 0 to 65535 will map to XBMC's screen width and height. # Specifying absolute mouse coordinates is unsupported currently. for i in range(0, 65535, 2): packet = PacketMOUSE(i,i) packet.send(sock, addr) # ok we're done, close the connection packet = PacketBYE() packet.send(sock, addr) if __name__=="__main__": main()