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I'm trying to pass through "ENTER" to a text field, using Selenium (Python). The text box requires that each phone number be entered on a new line, so it will look something like:

#Add the phone number#
Webelement.sendKeys(Keys.ENTER)

I've imported the following library:

from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys

The problem I'm getting is that it fails with:

AttributeError: 'WebElement' object has no attribute 'sendKeys'

Does anyone know how to resolve this? I've been searching for a solution, but haven't been able to find anything.

Saurabh Gaur
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ChrisG29
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  • The very first example in the [selenium](http://selenium-python.readthedocs.io/getting-started.html) documentation should help. Also, a google search for `python selenium sendkeys` provides all sorts of useful hints as to the problem ... – donkopotamus Jul 22 '16 at 08:09

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Try using WebElement::send_keys() instead of sendKeys as below :-

from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys

Webelement.send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
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