__author__ = 'Administrator' from pykeyboard.windows import PyKeyboard from pymouse.windows import PyMouse import time kb = PyKeyboard() #kb.press_key(kb.windows_l_key) #kb.release_key(kb.windows_l_key) ''' kb.press_key(kb.alt_key) kb.press_key(kb.insert_key) kb.release_key(kb.insert_key) kb.release_key(kb.alt_key) time.sleep(2) ''' k = PyKeyboard() k.press_key(k.windows_l_key) #k.press_key('r') #k.release_key('r') k.tap_key('r') k.release_key(k.windows_l_key) time.sleep(2) k.type_string('notepad.exe') k.press_key(k.enter_key) k.release_key(k.enter_key) time.sleep(2) # pressing a key k.press_key('H') # which you then follow with a release of the key k.release_key('H') # or you can 'tap' a key which does both k.tap_key('e') # note that that tap_key does support a way of repeating keystrokes with a interval time between each k.tap_key('l',n=2,interval=1) # and you can send a string if needed too k.type_string('o World!')