Flash Player - Fullscreen without user interaction (automated testing)?

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At the moment I'm using Selenium-Flex to write functional tests for a video playback app. At the moment, I need to test that the app behaves appropriately when switched to fullscreen mode - make sure that the control bar is in a reasonable spot, the video resizes appropriately, etc., and of course to do that I need an automated way to make Flash Player go fullscreen. For good reason, Flash's security features prevent being able to fullscreen except in response to user input.

Actual user input, a javascript callback being called does not count. Is there any way to disable this security feature on my test rig, so I can actually run my automated tests on fullscreen mode? Barring that, is there any way to put Flash into fullscreen mode externally, so I can hack it up to work that way?

Flash testing selenium fullscreen link|improve this question asked Jul 4 '10 at 23:38Anon.21.1k2352.

Sikuli.csail.mit.edu – George Profenza Dec 12 '10 at 21:20.

You can use AutoIT. autoitscript.com.

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