If the button is pressed on one element and the pointer is moved outside the element before the button is released, the event is fired on the most specific ancestor element that contained both elements.
The PointerEvent object passed into the event handler for click has its detail property set to the number of times the target was clicked. In other words, detail will be 2 for a double-click, 3 for triple-click, and so forth. This counter resets after a short interval without any clicks occurring; the specifics of how long that interval is may vary from browser to browser and across platforms. The interval is also likely to be affected by user preferences; for example, accessibility options may extend this interval to make it easier to perform multiple clicks with adaptive interfaces.
If blank or omitted, a single left click is performed at the mouse cursor's current position. Otherwise, specify one or more of the following components: Coords, WhichButton, ClickCount, DownOrUp, and/or Relative. Separate each component from the next with at least one space, tab, and/or comma. The components can appear in any order except ClickCount, which must occur somewhere to the right of Coords, if present.
Coords: If omitted, the cursor's current position is used. Otherwise, specify the X and Y coordinates to which the mouse cursor is moved prior to clicking. For example, Click, 100 200 clicks the left mouse button at a specific position. Coordinates are relative to the active window unless CoordMode was used to change that.
WhichButton: If omitted, it defaults to Left (the left mouse button). Otherwise, specify Left, Right, Middle (or just the first letter of each of these); or X1 (fourth button) or X2 (fifth button). For example, Click, Right clicks the right mouse button at the mouse cursor's current position. Unlike MouseClick, the left and right buttons behave consistently across all systems, even if the user has swapped the buttons via the system's control panel.
WhichButton can also be WheelUp or WU to turn the wheel upward (away from you), or WheelDown or WD to turn the wheel downward (toward you). [v1.0.48+]: WheelLeft (or WL) or WheelRight (or WR) may also be specified (but they have no effect on older operating systems older than Windows Vista). ClickCount is the number of notches to turn the wheel. However, some applications do not obey a ClickCount value higher than 1 for the mouse wheel. For them, use the Click command multiple times by means such as Loop.
ClickCount: If omitted, it defaults to 1. Otherwise, specify the number of times to click the mouse button or turn the mouse wheel. For example, Click, 2 performs a double-click at the mouse cursor's current position. If Coords is specified, ClickCount must appear after it. Specify zero (0) to move the mouse without clicking; for example, Click, 100 200 0.
DownOrUp: If omitted, each click consists of a down-event followed by an up-event. Otherwise, specify the word Down (or the letter D) to press the mouse button down without releasing it. Later, use the word Up (or the letter U) to release the mouse button. For example, Click, Down presses down the left mouse button and holds it.
Relative: If omitted, the X and Y coordinates will be used for absolute positioning. Otherwise, specify the word Rel or Relative to treat the coordinates as offsets from the current mouse position. In other words, the cursor will be moved from its current position by X pixels to the right (left if negative) and Y pixels down (up if negative).
The Click command uses the sending method set by SendMode. To override this mode for a particular click, use a specific Send command in combination with Click, as in this example: SendEvent Click 100 200.
Unlike Send, the Click command does not automatically release the modifier keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and Win). For example, if Ctrl is currently down, Click would produce a control-click but Send Click would produce a normal click.
The SendPlay mode is able to successfully generate mouse events in a broader variety of games than the other modes. In addition, some applications and games may have trouble tracking the mouse if it moves too quickly, in which case SetDefaultMouseSpeed can be used to reduce the speed (but only in SendEvent mode).
The BlockInput command can be used to prevent any physical mouse activity by the user from disrupting the simulated mouse events produced by the mouse commands. However, this is generally not needed for the SendInput and SendPlay modes because they automatically postpone the user's physical mouse activity until afterward.
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SBIePay is certified with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) ver 3.2, which is the latest version, and which further reinforces our promise of security and safety. The payment system fully supports 3DSecure - Verified by Visa and MasterCard Secure Code, wherever it is applicable. Further, SBIePay is secured using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption which ensures that payment information that travels over the Internet is always encrypted and cannot be viewed by unauthorised individuals.
The applicant enters necessary details on , and clicks on 'Pay Now'. The applicant is redirected to SBIePay payment page and is presented with payment options of either entering Card details (Payment Gateway) or Paypal.Applicant enters his card details and clicks ?Proceed?. Now, either of the below mentioned 2 scenarios will occur:
If an applicant is presented with a 3D Secure page prompting to enter a password/OTP, this means the Card issuing Bank participates in 3D Secure transaction. If the applicant?s transaction is processed without directing to 3D secure page, he/she should contact the card issuing Bank for support.
In some rare scenarios it may happen where the application is not shown Payment successful page post completion of transaction, which may be due to a drop in connectivity leading to non-receipt of success response. If the applicant does not receive any success message even after card account has been charged, a refund shall be initiated after due reconciliation process to the applicants? card account.
In rare case of transaction status unknown to the applicant, which is when the applicant has not received success response due to time out or connectivity issue and the account has been debited, we advise the customer not to attempt another transaction immediately and rather provide their Order no. on the e-Visa site after 30 minutes to check the status of the transaction. If the transaction status is showing ?failed?, then customer may attempt another transaction. Also, the debited amount shall be refunded to the applicants? card account after reconciliation process within seven (7) days of transaction.
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Axis Bank Payment gateway services is compliant with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) standards. All transactions initiated at Axis Bank Payment Gateway services come with 128 bit security and two factor authentication via MasterCard Secure Code and Verified-by-Visa authentication is enabled.
The applicant after filling details on clicks 'Pay Now'. The applicant is redirected to Axis Bank payment gateway page and is presented with payment options like MasterCard and VISA. Cardholder enters his card number, expiry date, Name and CVV value and clicks 'Pay Now'. Incase cardholder Bank is enabled for 3D secure, then a page will appear for the cardholder to entire either his/her OTP/3D secure password. Else transaction would be processed. After successful completion of transaction, the applicant is redirected on to the with a successful receipt of payment.
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