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 **Caution:​** ​ Be sure to use press and release events in matched pairs. ​ If you tell the robot to press a key but not to release it, then the computer will continue to act as if the key is held down, even outside Zerene Stacker. ​ The resulting behavior can be quite confusing, particularly if the key that's being "held down" is a modifier like Shift or Ctrl. **Caution:​** ​ Be sure to use press and release events in matched pairs. ​ If you tell the robot to press a key but not to release it, then the computer will continue to act as if the key is held down, even outside Zerene Stacker. ​ The resulting behavior can be quite confusing, particularly if the key that's being "held down" is a modifier like Shift or Ctrl.
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 +**Note:** The simplest way to determine screen coordinates is use your computer'​s screen capture facility to grab an image of the entire screen, then pull that image into Photoshop or some equivalent program. ​ Pixel coordinates reported by Photoshop, with 0,0 at the upper left of the screen, are the same coordinates needed by Zerene Stacker'​s robot facility.
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