Keeps your computer awake by moving the mouse or pressing a key when you step away.
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Keeps your computer awake by moving the mouse or pressing a key when you step away.
Android touch and sensors controlled mouse cursor(Accelerometer and light intensity)
Controlling mouse cursor from eye.
Track your keypresses and mouse movements with ActivityWatch
The AutoClicker is a Python-based tool that automates mouse clicks at selected coordinates. It features a list of coordinates for sequential clicking and a 'mega' auto clicker that offers faster clicking speed, limited only by your computer's specifications.
Python Automation using Mouse and Keyboard, for the masses
Cast your key presses and mouse clicks on the screen, while casting your favorite application on the screen. Better than the rest.
A simple GUI app for the generation of 2D mouse input data
Protection of Web applications with behavioral biometrics – bot detection module
Python crossplatform library for Mac/linux and widows os.Complete system command, send alert, notifications, set brightness, recording audio and video, pair to bluetooth.
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A python bot to move your mouse every few seconds to appear active on Skype, Teams or Zoom as you go AFK. 🐭 🤖
Library to read and write memory of a process with python and send virtual keyboard events to a window via WinAPI.
Simple, Bloquea el Teclado y el Mouse del infectado, dejando inutilizable la computadora - Python3
Protection of Web applications with behavioral biometrics – custom bot module
Just a Auto Clicker made in Python!
Simple mouse events recorder and player. It can also map keyboard events to mouse clicks. Readme for more info
A python script to move your mouse every few seconds to appear active on Skype, Teams or Zoom as you go AFK.
Python macro which allows to automate user actions like mouse clicks using actions graph
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