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I want to simulate the left key on the mouse. I found a tool called xdotool. But I found it simulate either a click or mouse up/down by a key, not both. But I want to fully map a key to the mouse, say button "A" on the keyboard. When I press (click) "A", it means left-click, when I hold "A", it means mousedown, and when I leave my hand from "A", the holding is also released. Is it possible to do that?










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    I want to simulate the left key on the mouse. I found a tool called xdotool. But I found it simulate either a click or mouse up/down by a key, not both. But I want to fully map a key to the mouse, say button "A" on the keyboard. When I press (click) "A", it means left-click, when I hold "A", it means mousedown, and when I leave my hand from "A", the holding is also released. Is it possible to do that?










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      I want to simulate the left key on the mouse. I found a tool called xdotool. But I found it simulate either a click or mouse up/down by a key, not both. But I want to fully map a key to the mouse, say button "A" on the keyboard. When I press (click) "A", it means left-click, when I hold "A", it means mousedown, and when I leave my hand from "A", the holding is also released. Is it possible to do that?










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      I want to simulate the left key on the mouse. I found a tool called xdotool. But I found it simulate either a click or mouse up/down by a key, not both. But I want to fully map a key to the mouse, say button "A" on the keyboard. When I press (click) "A", it means left-click, when I hold "A", it means mousedown, and when I leave my hand from "A", the holding is also released. Is it possible to do that?







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