Mouse emulator with a Raspberry Pi
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Mouse emulator with a Raspberry Pi
Tool to use keyboard buttons to click the mouse, for when your mouse button is broken.
Mouse and Keyboard emulating Remote Controller Android App. QR Code Reader inspired from Android Vision API (https://developers.google.com/vision/).
cross platform input library for simulating keyboard and mouse events
The standalone versions of dedicated AsTeRICS components delivered as Building Blocks for the Prosperity For All project (P4All)
A virtual keyboard+mouse system based on Image Processing built using OpenCV.
Mouse pointer control app. Maps eye blinks to mouse actions using CNN classifier.
A wireless input alternative that's actually ergonomic!
Just a Auto Clicker made in Python!
This TheHands library makes it easy to send Windows Inputs such as Mouse inputs and Keyboard inputs.
Move mouse cursor around using a modifier and arrow keys.
Utitlity that helps binding keyboard shortcuts for some of the operations that you do with mouse.
Generates mouse double click at the position where specified RGB colored pixel is found. By default, it's triggered by F2 keyboard key. It's a filter DLL that can be used in text editors that select text by mouse double click.
Control your PC through bluetooth with an Android app
Library for controlling and capturing images from video games
Mouse and Keyboard emulating Remote Controller Windows desktop app. Developed with MahApps.Metro (http://mahapps.com), QRCoder (https://github.com/codebude/QRCoder) and Newtonsoft.Json (https://www.newtonsoft.com/json).
This scripts emulates RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON using MIDDLE MOUSE BUTTON.
helps you keep your hands on the keyboard and not the mouse
🌀 Use a window's title to temporarily customize its associated mouse cursor.
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