XInput-Python
lazynite
XInput-Python | lazynite | |
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26 | 47 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
zlib License | MIT License |
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XInput-Python
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I have been asked to create a directX screen capturing tool which can capture video at source device (on windows). I have never worked with directx/windows application. Can anyone guide me a little?
There is also XInput-Python, but direct Python seems to be more suitable for your needs.
lazynite
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I made a simple remote controller for YouTube and Twitch with Python and Telegram
Sometimes I watch Twitch from bed in the evening. I'm lazy and I don't wanted get out of bed for turn the volume up/down or shutdown the PC, so I made this small script for browse Twitch (and YouTube) with my smartphone. GitHub: github.com/alessiocelentano/lazynite
- A PC remote controller for YouTube and Twitch using Python
What are some alternatives?
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
gear-vr-controller-linux - Gear VR Controller Linux WebBrowser mouse
psutil - Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python
dashborg-python-sdk - Modern internal tools. Defined, controlled, and deployed directly from backend code. No JavaScript. Secure.
minikbd
remoteTelegramShell - control your Linux OS computer through Telegram
nxbt - Control your Nintendo Switch through a website, terminal, or macro.
pybotnet - PyBotNet: A High-Level Remote Control Framework for Python with Telegram Integration
hiphp - The BackDoor of HIPHP gives you the power to control websites based on PHP using HTTP/HTTPS protocol. By sending files, tokens and commands through port 80's POST/GET method, users can access a range of activities such as downloading and editing files. It also allows for connecting to Tor networks with password protection for extra security.