Simple mouse events recorder and player. It can also map keyboard events to mouse clicks. Readme for more info
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Simple mouse events recorder and player. It can also map keyboard events to mouse clicks. Readme for more info
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Record your clicks with recorder.py and play them back with player.py ✨
Control the mouse with the movement of the user's hands
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This project contain two python files from which you can find the angles of triangles automatically or using mouse clicks. Each method has their own pros and cons which can be improved.
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node.js MQTT client to read mouse input and broadcast it to Mosquitto broker along with Python MQTT client dashboard to visualize mouse data.
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his Python script is a friendly tool for logging and analyzing keyboard and mouse events. It is not malware. It is designed to monitor user interactions with the system, such as key presses and mouse clicks, and then analyze these events to generate statistics.
Mouse event recorder & play with shortcut keys. Support playback speed option and stop/start.
GAMES AND PATTERNS!!!
Control mouse without touching it!
This scripts emulates RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON using MIDDLE MOUSE BUTTON.
Controls the mouse action through gestures using Image processing i.e. WebCam only.
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