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Mouse click simulation does not work #40

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Jmgr opened this issue Oct 30, 2015 · 6 comments
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Mouse click simulation does not work #40

Jmgr opened this issue Oct 30, 2015 · 6 comments

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Jmgr commented Oct 30, 2015

The 64 bit version of Actiona seems to have issues simulating a mouse click under Windows 10.

@Jmgr Jmgr added the bug label Oct 30, 2015
@Jmgr Jmgr added this to the 3.9.1 milestone Oct 30, 2015
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Jmgr commented Oct 30, 2015

Forum post (French): https://www.jmgr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=1390

@Jmgr Jmgr changed the title [Windows 10, 64 bit] Mouse click simulation does not work [64 bit] Mouse click simulation does not work Oct 31, 2015
@Jmgr Jmgr changed the title [64 bit] Mouse click simulation does not work Mouse click simulation does not work Nov 1, 2015
@Jmgr Jmgr closed this as completed in b49994a Nov 1, 2015
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xan2622 commented Sep 13, 2017

Hello / Salut @Jmgr.

I have tried to simulate a simple MoveCursor and double Click on Notepad++ and Firefox but the Click command doesn't work. It doesn't click and for some mysterious reason, it opens the Windows Start Menu.

I use Windows 10 64 bits with Actiona 3.9.2 64 bits.

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Jmgr commented Sep 13, 2017 via email

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Tam3T commented Jul 15, 2019

Hi Jmgr,

I am also facing the problem like yours. I want to know after you buy the digital certificate, can you solve that problem? If the problem is resolved, let me know which digital certificate you bought.

Please tell me the results. Thank you.

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Jmgr commented Jul 16, 2019

Yes, I bought a Comodo certificate through ksoftware: https://www.ksoftware.net/code-signing-certificates/

That solved this issue. It costs around 70$ per year however. Luckily, I found a notary that offered me to do all the paperwork for free, so I spared some money there.

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Tam3T commented Jul 17, 2019

Hi Jmgr,

Thank you so much for answering me. But when I go to website https://www.ksoftware.net/code-signing-certificates/, I found 2 certificates with very different price (OV Code Signing Certificates and EV Code Signing Certificates). So what kind of certificate is enough to solve that problem?

Regards,
Tam

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