Check whether coordinates of your button is correct.
You can do by touching your button in your application and checking
logcat output. There should be message like:
V/WindowManager( 2219): Dsptch 1 x150.0 y450.0 > Window{48021278
com.google.android.gm/com.google.an
droid.gm.ConversationListActivity paused=false}
where you can find touched coordinates and package name of your
application.
Additional information about monkey commands you can find at:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/development.git;a=blob_plain;f=cmds/monkey/README.NETWORK.txt;hb=HEAD
On 10 сен, 10:53, Tez <earlencefe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> FYI I am a scientific programmer for a european university. We are
> doing work on Android security.
> We have a research hypothesis that can be proved valid if we solve the
> above stated problem.
> This work is on a deadline. And one entire chain of work will be
> regarded as discarded/valid based on this.
> I hope this clears things.
>
> -E
>
> On Sep 10, 11:45 am, TreKing <treking...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:36 PM, DanH <danhi...@ieee.org> wrote:
> > > In the case of something like Monkey, the need to meet an internal demo
> > > date would be valid cause for "urgent", in my opinion.
>
> > Yes - to person with the deadline, sure this would seem urgent. To the rest
> > of us on this volunteer list? Not so much. I think it makes the poster seem
> > impatient, especially when the OP does not explain what makes it so
> > important. He could be trying to cram in some last minute homework
> > assignment that he slacked off on, for all we know.
>
> > On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Tez <earlencefe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > @TrekIng - thanks for your professional opinion.
>
> > This is most definitely NOT "professional" opinion. I'm just telling you how
> > posts with "urgent" in the title are usually perceived on forums like this
> > where people ask for technical help. Most of the people on this group are
> > working individually on projects as a hobby - the level of urgency of
> > solving any given problem presented here, in the grand scheme of things, is
> > incredibly low.
>
> > However important this problem is for you to solve, it frankly means nothing
> > to the rest of us and adding "urgent" is not going to make us drop
> > everything to try to help. At best it adds nothing to the discussion about
> > the problem you're having and at worst it makes you seem impatient and
> > actually discourages people from helping you.
>
> > Believe it or not, I'm actually trying to help you. I really think you would
> > be best served, now and in the future, with not adding "urgent" to your
> > post. It usually hurts more than it helps - that's what I'm trying to get
> > at.
>
> > > You have admitted that you have not used monkey yet you make the claim that
> > > having trouble with it is not urgent.
>
> > Correct. I don't need to use the tool to determine this. Even if you never
> > solve your problem, the world will keep spinning and life will go on. You
> > claim this is urgent but you've still not explained what the severe
> > consequences of this not being solved will be, besides there being
> > "important" work depending on it - which is completely subjective to you.
>
> > > Did you base this on your previous "monkey experience"?
>
> > Where did I claim to have "monkey experience"? I'm pretty sure I clearly
> > stated I had not used Monkey. Or was that "sarcasm"?
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------
> > TreKing <http://sites.google.com/site/rezmobileapps/treking> - Chicago
> > transit tracking app for Android-powered devices
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