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 /// <summary>
 /// Returns information about a simulated mouse event.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="dx">The absolute position of the mouse, or the amount of motion since the last mouse event was generated, depending on the value of the <paramref name="dwFlags"/> member. Absolute data is specified as the x coordinate of the mouse; relative data is specified as the number of pixels moved.</param>
 /// <param name="dy">The absolute position of the mouse, or the amount of motion since the last mouse event was generated, depending on the value of the <paramref name="dwFlags"/> member. Absolute data is specified as the y coordinate of the mouse; relative data is specified as the number of pixels moved.</param>
 /// <param name="dwFlags">
 /// <para>A set of bit flags that specify various aspects of mouse motion and button clicks. The bits in this member can be any reasonable combination of the following values.</para>
 ///
 /// <para>The bit flags that specify mouse button status are set to indicate changes in status, not ongoing conditions. For example, if the left mouse button is pressed and held down, <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN"/> is set when the left button is first pressed, but not for subsequent motions. Similarly, <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP"/> is set only when the button is first released.</para>
 ///
 /// <para>You cannot specify both the <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_WHEEL"/> flag and either <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_XDOWN"/> or <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_XUP"/> flags simultaneously in the <see cref="MouseInput.dwFlags"/> parameter, because they both require use of the <see cref="MouseInput.mouseData"/> field.</para>
 /// </param>
 /// <param name="mouseData">
 /// <para>If <see cref="MouseInput.dwFlags"/> contains <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_WHEEL"/>, then <see cref="MouseInput.mouseData"/> specifies the amount of wheel movement.
 /// A positive value indicates that the wheel was rotated forward, away from the user; a negative
 /// value indicates that the wheel was rotated backward, toward the user. One wheel click is defined
 /// as WHEEL_DELTA, which is 120.</para>
 ///
 /// <para>Windows Vista: If <see cref="MouseInput.dwFlags"/> contains <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_HWHEEL"/>, then dwData specifies the amount of wheel
 /// movement. A positive value indicates that the wheel was rotated to the right; a negative value
 /// indicates that the wheel was rotated to the left. One wheel click is defined as WHEEL_DELTA, which is 120.</para>
 ///
 /// <para>If <see cref="MouseInput.dwFlags"/> does not contain <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_WHEEL"/>, <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_XDOWN"/>, or <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_XUP"/>, then
 /// <see cref="MouseInput.mouseData"/> should be zero.</para>
 ///
 /// <para>If <see cref="MouseInput.dwFlags"/> contains <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_XDOWN"/> or <see cref="MouseInputDwFlag.MOUSEEVENTF_XUP"/>, then <see cref="MouseInput.mouseData"/> specifies which X
 /// buttons were pressed or released. This value may be any combination of the following flags.</para>
 /// </param>
 /// <param name="time">The time stamp for the event, in milliseconds. If this parameter is 0, the system will provide its own time stamp.</param>
 /// <param name="dwExtraInfo">An additional value associated with the mouse event. An application calls <see cref="User32.GetMessageExtraInfo"/> to obtain this extra information.</param>
 /// <returns></returns>
 public static UInt32 SendMouseInput(Int32 dx, Int32 dy, MouseInputDwFlag dwFlags, MouseData mouseData = 0, UInt32 time = 0, IntPtr dwExtraInfo = default(IntPtr))
 => User32.SendInput(
     pInput: InputFactory.CreateMouseInput(
         dx: dx,
         dy: dy,
         dwFlags: dwFlags,
         mouseData: mouseData,
         time: time,
         dwExtraInfo: dwExtraInfo));