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I got a java robot to type characters, however it prints stuff like:

.. 5./. .. .. //5 / /55/ /.. ..5.. .. 5 5 . 5.

Instead of the wanted string. Does someone know how to avoid this?

import java.awt.Robot;
import java.awt.AWTException;

Robot robot;

String txt = "o noes ";
char[] chars;

void setup() {

  chars = txt.toCharArray();

  try {
    robot = new Robot();
  } 
  catch(AWTException e) {
  }
  robot.setAutoDelay(1);

  for (int i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
    int c = chars[(int)random(chars.length)];
    robot.keyPress(c);
    robot.keyRelease(c);
  }
}
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  • What is the random method? It's not a built-in, and I don't see any static imports...
    – ziesemer
    Sep 8, 2012 at 13:01
  • 3
    For better help sooner, post an SSCCE. Sep 8, 2012 at 13:06
  • it works when using processing which is awsome for small things. See www.processing.org, really worth looking into.
    – clankill3r
    Sep 8, 2012 at 13:27

2 Answers 2

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You might consider this kind of lengthy but it works http://pastebin.com/p0BdJxpy

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You have to use values from the KeyEvent class, not characters, for keyPress, as per the javadoc for keyPress.

KeyEvent ke = new KeyEvent(<various parameters>);
ke.setKeyChar('a');
int code = ke.getKeyCode();
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  • is there a quick way to convert 'z' to 'KeyEvent.VK_Z' etc?
    – clankill3r
    Sep 8, 2012 at 13:29

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