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xresponse ==== 'xresponse' is a simple tool for meassuring UI response times to a full mouse click event. It requires the Xtest, to 'fake' the mouse and keyboard events, and XDamage, to report areas of the display that have changed. Building ==== Its recommended you have the freedesktop.org autotooled xlibs installed with pkg-config (.pc ) files for xlibs, xext, xtst and xdamage. Then it should be a case of the usual ./configure, make and make install. Usage === xresponse <-o|--logfile output> [commands..] Commands are any combination/order of; -c|--click <XxY> Send click and await damage response -d|--drag <XxY,XxY,XxY,XxY..> Simulate mouse drag and collect damage -k|--key <keysym,delay> Simulate pressing and releasing a key Delay is in milliseconds -m|--monitor <WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y> Watch area for damage ( default fullscreen ) -w|--wait <seconds> Max time to wait for damage, set to 0 to monitor for ever. ( default 5 secs) -s|--stamp <string> Write 'string' to log file -t|--type <string> Simulate typing a string -i|--inspect Just display damage events -v|--verbose Output response to all command line options Examples === Click mouse at 100,100 and collect max 5 seconds of damage events; % xresponse -c 100x100 Click and hold mouse at 100,100, then move to 101,100, then 105,100, then 110,100 and finally release mouse. Damage is collected between each point with max 5 seconds. % xresponse -d 100x100,101x100,105x100,110x100 Click the mouse at 100x100, 100x150 and 200x200 colecting a max second of damage for each only in 240x320+0+0; % xresponse -w 1 -m 240x320+0+0 -c 100x100 -c 100x150 -c 200x200 Monitor all damage for ever; % xresponse -w 0 -i Monitor only top corner of screen for 10 seconds, then send a click collecting 5 seconds of damage % xresponse -w 10 -m 240x320+0+0 -i -w 5 -c 100x100 Simulate pressing the F4 key with half a second between the keypress and -release; % xresponse -k F4,500 Simulate typing the string 'Testing'; % xresponse -t Testing Tips === - you can use 'xmag' to figure out screen co-ords for window clicks. - you can use 'xev' to figure out what keysym is needed to simulate a press of certain key (note that for most alphanumeric characters, the keysym is just the same one-character symbol, e.g. 'a' key without modifiers has keysym of 'a').
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