pySerial
Python serial port access library (by pyserial)
mouse
Hook and simulate global mouse events in pure Python (by boppreh)
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3,099 | 861 | |
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0.0 | 1.3 | |
17 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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pySerial
Posts with mentions or reviews of pySerial.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-08.
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HELP! How to use website to control USB connected Arduino
Code your REST endpoint to use something like pySerial to send the message to your device
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Using an old auto tach
If the Tach is the older style I think this would be a great first project. If you need to emulate CAN it’s going to be a rather more complex project. python CPU/RAM utilizationpython Serial communication library
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Man in the middle serial monitoring?
I haven't, but I would try a Linux box with two serial ports, connect both things to it so it's literally man in the middle. The PySerial module for Python, and it has an example bi-directional Serial to TCP/IP relay including a threaded serial listener, you might be able to hack that into a Serial <--> Serial relay with custom logging/interception fairly quickly.
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Piping serial/tty device from Pi to x86 server
https://github.com/bodiroga/rfc2217-gateway https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/rfc2217_server.py
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TCP Serial Bridge Issues
Connecting to the Russound device is only possible by TCP, you can make use of a TCP to Serial gateway such as tcp_serial_redirect
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PySerial can't write "zero" byte?
Look in source https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/serial/serialcli.py
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Is it possible to install `pip` or pyserial on LibreELEC 10?
# Download pyserial to ~/ cd ~/ wget https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/archive/refs/tags/v3.4.tar.gz -O pyserial-3.4.tar.gz # Create a temp dir to do the work in export tmp_dir=~/install_temp/ mkdir $tmp_dir cd $tmp_dir # Extract and install pyserial tar -xvf ~/pyserial*.tar.gz cd pyserial* python setup.py install --user # Clean-up cd ~/ rm $tmp_dir/ -Rf
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Connecting Microcontrollers: Direct Serial Connection
The code that runs on the Raspberry Pi needs to listen for incoming data over the serial connection. Several libraries exist, we will choose the Python library pyserial.
- Python Arduino Serial communication
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Writing a Python program to communicate via UART with a MCU through a USB-Serial converter
Try pyserial
mouse
Posts with mentions or reviews of mouse.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-21.
- Seeking Python Library for Mouse Automation without Native Mouse Interaction
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Python Pyhook
Pyhook has not been updated since 2008. Can you get around with the keyboard module and maybe mouse.py
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Cross-platform hotkeys and hotstrings?
If you needed a cross-platform solution today, I would recommend looking into Python and some of its related ecosystem, such as the keyboard package, which provides cross-platform hotkey support and keyboard automation, including 'word listeners' and its companion module mouse.
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I am a proficient Python coder whose learning has plateaued. Any really useful libraries I should look into learning? Taking recommendations.
And here are some libraries that might pique your interest although they don't strictly answer your question: - tqdm for adding a progress bar on for loops (it comes with useful information like iteration per second and estimated time needed to finish) - alive_progress adds a progress bar like tqdm, but it works even with generators and while loops which I don't think tqdm does. -timebudget, with just a decorator as soon as a function is completed it prints the time taken to execute it - send2trash for sending files to the trash bin instead of permanently deleting them - keyboard for sending keyboard inputs or check if a key is pressed - mouse same as keyboard but with mouse buttons - textract for extracting text from many types of file with a single interface. It supports documents, powerpoint presentations, csv, excels, images, gifs, audio, and many more
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pySerial and mouse you can also consider the following projects:
scapy - Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. Supports Python 2 & Python 3.
PyUserInput - A module for cross-platform control of the mouse and keyboard in python that is simple to install and use.
keyboard - Hook and simulate global keyboard events on Windows and Linux.
Astro Pi - Team Jakopičevca - Programs for Astro Pi - Mission Space Lab - Team Jakopičevca
ino - Command line toolkit for working with Arduino hardware
Pingo - THIS IS A FORK! The main repo is at the pingo-io organization
pyTeliumManager - Python library to manipulate Ingenico mobile payment device like iCT220 or iWL220 equipped with Telium Manager. RS232/USB.