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macos - Is there a way to trigger gesture events on Mac OS X?

I want to trigger multitouch gesture events on Mac OS X. Is there a way to do this? Mouse or keyboard events can be triggered with CGEventCreateMouseEvent and CGEventCreateKeyboardEvent. Is there similar low level function for multitouch events?

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Your suggestion is not working. I've tried this code: - (void)rotateWithEvent:(NSEvent *)event { NSLog(@"ROTATE"); } -(IBAction)button:(id)sender { CGEventSourceRef eventSource = CGEventSourceCreate(kCGEventSourceStateCombinedSessionState); CGEventRef event = CGEventCreate(eventSource); CGEventSetType(event, NSEventTypeRotate); CGEventPost(kCGHIDEventTap, event); NSLog(@"POST EVENT"); }

But function rotateWithEvent never gets called. Am I doing something wrong?

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You could probably use CGEventCreate to create a gesture event. The event types "officially" defined for CGEventCreate don't include gesture event types, but you could pass in the values defined in NSEvent.h:

NSEventTypeGesture
NSEventTypeMagnify
NSEventTypeSwipe
NSEventTypeRotate
NSEventTypeBeginGesture
NSEventTypeEndGesture

The values for non-gesture types seem to map directly to the kCGEvent<TYPE> values in CGEventTypes.h so it's reasonable to expect the gesture event types will work:

CGEventSourceRef eventSource = CGEventSourceCreate(kCGEventSourceStateCombinedSessionState);
CGEventRef event = CGEventCreate(eventSource);
CGEventSetType(event, NSEventTypeMagnify);
//continue to set up the event

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