The last version of wmapper is an early version (1.0.3) you can still download it from the releases area but expect no more updates as Wmapper is no longer being maintained. Previous versions are also still available and can be downloaded from the releases section.
A tool which let's you keymap throughout windows | Made for WSA ππ.
Key Features β’ Documentation β’ Downloadβ’ Demoβ’ Wmapper Discord (removed) β’
- Keymap all through out windows
- Swiping Keymaps
- Allows you to simulate a swipe using [coordinates + radius = swipe]
- Normal Keymaps
- Set delay before keymap takes action
- [WSA] (https://github.com/MustardChef/WSABuilds?tab=readme-ov-file) Support
- Import Keymap configuration file [NEW]
- Users can create their own keymap config files[NEW]
- Type 'Create' on the Enter a command prompt
- Enter key you want to assign for the click, for example If I want key W to simulate a click somewhere, I'll choose W
- If you type Q in that prompt it won't quit the app but instead finalize the config you made
- Once done choosing a key, move your cursor to a place on your screen and click S on keyboard, This place is where the click will be simulated
- Once cords are saved, It will prompt to Enter another key for next click
- You can either make more or type q and finalize it
- Once finalized, test it out by pressing on the key you chose, In this example it was W
- Type 'Create' on the Enter a command prompt
- Enter key you want to assign for the click, this will be the key which when pressed, simulates a swipe from start location to end
- If you type Q in that prompt it won't quit the app but instead finalize the config you made
- Once done choosing a key, move your cursor to a place on your screen and click S on keyboard, This will be the start location for swipe
- Once cords are saved, It will prompt you to enter what type of swipe you want
- Choose one [ex. up,down,left,right]
- It will now prompt you to enter a radius for the swipe
- The radius is basically the distance from the starting point to another point, For example, If my cords are [x,y] It will add a radius of in this example I'll use 200, It will add 200 to the cords to find end point.
- A radius of 200 is recommended by the way
- Now you are going to enter the speed, This will be the duration it takes for your cursor to swipe from Point A to Point B
- A speed of 0 seconds is recommended for no delay
- Once done, It will prompt to enter another key for another swipe
- You can either make more or type q and finalize it
- Once finalized, test it out by pressing on the key you chose, It should now swipe from your starting point to another point which is the added radius point
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Import config is a new feature introduced in 1.0.1, it let's users directly import their keymap config from the directory without having to create keymaps all over again
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To import a keymap configuration you can use the 'importconfig' command
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Type 'importconfig' followed by a json file name with content inside
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The JSON config should be in the same directory as what you are using:
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So now I will type 'importconfig keymapconfigdemo.json'
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The JSON file in the photo is already premade for use, you can edit it if you want
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Once you type it in and enter, it will register and the program will start listening
Note This may not apply to future versions so I will try to keep this documentation updated for next versions
You can download Wmapper β‘ from the Download Center which is the Github Releases Area Join the discord for support : https://discord.gg/wgTeTeDS
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