Python Automation using Mouse and Keyboard, for the masses
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Python Automation using Mouse and Keyboard, for the masses
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.
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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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