PyAutoGUI
microkeys
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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PyAutoGUI
- PySimpleGUI 4 will be sunsetted in Q2 2024
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How to take Screenshot using Python
We will see how to take screenshot using python in desktop with the help of pyautogui package this package is used of GUI automation.
- Pyautogui type issue
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How can I force the GPU to continue rendering the screen when the monitor is sleeping/off?
Just turn off the monitor https://github.com/asweigart/pyautogui/issues/681
- AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
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SwiftAutoGUI: Library for manipulating macOS with Swift
This repository is implemented with reference to pyautogui.
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pyautogui.write writes underscore "_" as 8?
If you can't solve the problem with fixing keyboard layout, there's some kinda workaround: https://github.com/asweigart/pyautogui/issues/249
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Send Keystrokes to Excel?
This will be platform-specific, and will involve some OS-exposed APIs. I’m not familiar with windows and it sounds like that’s what you’re targeting, but check out the code for pyautogui to get you started. You’ll need to port it to C# (or find existing bindings).
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Is there an app that will do something resembling an autoclick on a particular window?
PyAutoGUI could be useful to you: https://github.com/asweigart/pyautogui
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Getting "NotImplementedError: The confidence keyword argument is only available if OpenCV is installed"
That uses pyInstaller under the hood, which is supposed to resolve dependencies, but I don't see any imports for cv2 in the pyautogui source (https://github.com/asweigart/pyautogui)
microkeys
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AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
I wrote MicroKeys[1] out of a similar frustration. Granted, I never got past the POC stage, so it's not as feature rich as AHK, but it solved a very specific itch I had. I debate if I should flesh it out further, or try using AHK again.
[1] https://github.com/seligman/microkeys
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MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers
And with a little bit of coercing, it can be used the other way: To embed Python in Desktop apps giving you a fairly light-weight Python interpreter.
I used it for a little Windows macro program ( https://github.com/seligman/microkeys ) . I got it to a POC stage to solve the precise problem I have, basically I needed to be able to do some simple text parsing on whatever's in the clipboard and type out the results, so I'm happy. I'm always curious if it potentially fills a need for others as well.
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Do Things, Tell People
I'll join in:
I'm building a tool called MicroKeys. It's a macro program, for Windows right now. It uses MicroPython as the script engine to let you register hot keys that do things. It's very much a work in progress right now.
I'm writing it to fill a very specific niche I have, but if it's useful to others, I'd love to hear feedback on what it could do to be better to help it come to fruition.
https://github.com/seligman/microkeys
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I'll be working to progress MicroKeys, my Windows MicroPython based macro program. It's ready for others to play with, if barely, but I do need to work on how it handles exceptions, and improve the debugging experience a bit.
I'll be working on progressing my MicroKeys project, a way to create macros for Windows and declare them using Python.
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MicroPython based macro engine .. useful idea?
For a while I've been working on a little pet project, MicroKeys. It's a Windows app that embeds MicroPython, allowing the user to create macros that run Python functions in response to keys. The GIF on the readme shows the basic idea, when I hit Alt-Z, it runs the function and types out the result.
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