Take full control over your local computers keyboard using the user32 dll.
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Take full control over your local computers keyboard using the user32 dll.
This TheHands library makes it easy to send Windows Inputs such as Mouse inputs and Keyboard inputs.
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).
Records your mouse / keyboard movement and plays them back. Supports key combinations
A playground project written in Windows Forms (.NET Core 3.1) that uses Azure Computer Vision to perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on images in the Windows Clipboard. The recognised text can then be copied, or sent to a predefined list of Windows processes via the Keyboard Buffer (SendKeys) method.
Laa is an open source project that allows a user to link their mobile device to a pc via bluetooth or wifi and use it as a keyboard or mouse
Windows utility program that transliterates wherever you type. On character-by-character basis.
share mouse and keyboard across multiple computers
A library used to control your mouse and keyboard programmatically in .NET Core
Simple console application sample that shows how to use XInputium to make an XInput controller emulate the mouse and the keyboard.
A cross-platform software-controlled hardware USB HID keyboard & mouse
This application allows you to diversify the interaction between the twitch community and the streamer. Custom commands, twitch points rewards, and more.
Scriptboxie allows you to effortlessly manage and create scripts. Can be used to streamline repetitive and time-consuming tasks.
Linnstrument Keyboard - use your linnstrument as a PC keyboard
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