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07:52
@Jortega I'm not sure what you mean by manually opening Firefox on the machine. It's an CLI based ubuntu server research.google.com/colaboratory/faq.html
 
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08:56
Hi, @Jortega
Thanks for your help.
Actually, before I asked for you about this problem I had found this,
But this did not work for me.....
https://prnt.sc/yy4bge
As we can see, move_to_element method is used to move the mouse to the middle of an element.
Btw, in my case, I must move the scroll to the bottom of an element.
So new elements will be generated with scroll down.
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Is there nothing any solution?
 
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11:59
More specific the OS is Linux-4.19.112+-x86_64-with-Ubuntu-18.04-bionic , infact you can test it here, for compeltly free colab.research.google.com/drive/#create=true#forceEdit=true . You just need to have an google account. @Jortega
12:55
@MikaC. Let me get back to you later tonight.
@DebanjanB Thanks I'll be looking forward to it!
 
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23:47
@MikaC. I would not expect selenium to be able to run on a server where you are not able to manually open a browser and use the mouse to click on page elements.
@jis0324 I see, in this case pyautogui my help. Use ActionChains to move the mouse in position to scroll. Then >>

import pyautogui
pyautogui.scroll(-10)

Documentation:
https://pyautogui.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mouse.html#mouse-scrolling

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