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In windows, I'd use the struct POINT to get the cursor position (GetCursorPos()) and SetCursorPos() to set his position. I'm really new to linux but I've google the web and I want to know how to manipulate the mouse in linux, basic stuff as getting location and setting location. GCC in Linux isn't recognizing the struct POINT :P Any idea?

P.S. NOT in an X window or OpenGL or whatever. Generally - in the operation system.

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    Linux doesn't recognize the concept of a pointer, which is an X Window concept. All that Linux understands is that there is a hardware called a mouse/touchpad which gives a stream of relative values when you move around your mouse/finger, all the interpretations of those values to draw something on the screen is done by X Window (or GPM)
    – Lie Ryan
    May 10, 2014 at 19:14
  • The concept of a mouse pointer position depends on the window manager, which means that it's going to be difficult to write reusable code. However, I might suggest looking into uinput, which seems to have bindings in other languages too. I have no idea if that'll still work for you, since things might have changed since that page was written.
    – millinon
    May 10, 2014 at 19:18
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    This has little to do with Linux and a lot to do with X windows. Make sure to keep your code portable to other non-Linux unices May 10, 2014 at 19:20
  • @GoodPerson - that's exactly what I'm trying to do, well, any idea how to keep it portable with windows?
    – Zach P
    May 10, 2014 at 19:34
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    Too broad does not apply here, IMHO, the broadness of the question is obviously coming from the fact that the OP has not much experience with the linux ecosystem yet. @user3195614: See the question proposed as duplicate and read on the difference between X11 and Linux, and you’ll learn a lot! :) May 10, 2014 at 20:15

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