A Windows application for remapping keyboard input.
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A Windows application for remapping keyboard input.
This is a simple desktop application built with C# and WinForms that simulates the basic functionality of the classic Microsoft Paint. It allows users to draw shapes, use different colors and brush sizes, and interact with a canvas using mouse events.
Simple Mouse Clicker. You are able to perform single or double clicks at either a set interval (milliseconds, seconds, minutes or hours) or at a specific time of the day.
Scroll two windows simultaneously on Windows
Simulate mouse clicks on any Windows desktop window easily.
A variety of patches and tweaks for your favorite mouse.
🖱️Light and simple application that helps you detect if your mouse buttons are performing unintentional double clicks. Ideal to check the status of your mouse and avoid clicking accuracy problems.
An api for making game bots! Make bots that can repeat tedious tasks for you! Note, this is not the same as neural network bots.
VeduInput is a simple wrapper that helps you to simulate keystrokes.
A windows forms application implementing basic layout elements and keeping track of mouse click, hover, enter, button clicked and other events and showing them to the user.
Drawing over a pictureBox using C# and labeling, besides OpenCVSharp is applied
This example displays a popup with a grid that contains underlying data when the mouse hovers over a dashboard item.
Eyeballs that Follow You Around With WPF
Repositório com exercícios do curso “Windows Forms com C#: eventos do mouse e mais componentes” da Alura. Trabalha interações com mouse, menus flutuantes, formulários de cadastro de clientes e componentes gráficos para aplicações desktop com C#.
Simple example for mouse click training by computer beginners.
Allows a person with the ability to only click one mouse button to hold the click to select different options, right click, double click, etc.
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