Open source since 2001, share one mouse and keyboard between many vintage computers (Win 9x, Mac OS X, Linux)
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Open source since 2001, share one mouse and keyboard between many vintage computers (Win 9x, Mac OS X, Linux)
Library for controlling and capturing images from video games
Binding of libuiohook for nodejs
A simple program for X11 window system that prents the cursor from crossing into another monitor when you do't want it to.
A C++ ROS package for real-time conversion of 3D motion controller events to ROS messages.
Use Kinect to create '3D mousepads'. This program detects finger position and send TUIO messages to pass them. Linux clone of Space Palette.
A simple mouse click recorder and auto clicker.
🖱️using qemu to send mouse input to guest
Refactor QApplication, to achieve the specified time without the mouse click action automatically processing, set the timer to 1000 ms, if 1000ms no mouse click action, the page automatically update the time, if within 1000ms mouse click action, then stop update time and restart the timer. You can modify the time of the timer and signal slot, in…
A program use keyboard to substitute mouse . Support MACOS/Windows/Linux
Control the basic functions of your computer using Gestures.
For educational purpose of Win32 API
College Management System built with C/C++ Language. Helps to maintain records of students and faculty.
This program counts the mouse and keyboard events on the program(console) window and show them in numbers
FRClicker is a simple and beginner-friendly autoclicker program written in C++. It allows the user to set a desired CPS (clicks per second) and enable/disable the autoclicker with two chosen keys. This program can be useful for gamers and anyone who needs to automate clicking.
Count all Mouseclicks in C++
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