In Mac 10.6, I want to cause an active application to become de-active, or minimized by Python
I know I could use sendK开发者_如何转开发ey in Windows with Python, then what about in Mac?
Here is what I found from a different question on Stack Overflow. It works pretty good for my problem.
import os
cmd = """
osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to keystroke "m" using {command down}'
"""
# minimize active window
os.system(cmd)
Try appscript, an Apple event bridge available in PyPI:
from appscript import app, k
app('System Events').keystroke('N', using=k.command_down)
In addition to Yinan, which will send the keystroke to the currently active application, you can send it to a specific application as follows. Pass the following to osascript as before, or save it to a file and pass the file to osascript
tell application "Safari"
activate
tell application "System Events" to keystroke "r" using {command down}
end tell
This will send Cmd + r to Safari after bringing it to the foreground
Maybe you could run an OSA script (man osascript) from Python, for instance, and drive the application?
To make my scripts which already work on Windows using SendKeys
from pip
also work on OS X, I made a file /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/SendKeys/__init__.py
(site-packages
is where pip
puts everything it installs on my Mac... not sure if that's configurable or not.)
The contents of the file are:
def SendKeys(keys):
if keys == '{ENTER}'
keys = 'return'
from os import system
system('osascript -e \'tell application "System Events" to keystroke ' + keys + "'")
Obviously it's not very robust, so I won't be putting it on pypi
, but it's enough to make my scripts run on both OS X and Windows.
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