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#This one is new one, can move, scroll, click, hold and drag , we are using this one from now on
# import time
# import json
# import argparse
# from pynput import mouse as pynput_mouse
# import pyautogui
# import mouse
# def record(filename):
# print("Recording started. Move the mouse around and perform actions. Press Ctrl + C to stop.")
# actions = []
# previous_time = time.time() # Initialize previous_time
# # Initialize the mouse listener for scroll and press events
# def on_move(x, y):
# actions.append({
# "action": "move",
# "position": (x, y),
# "time_diff": time_diff
# })
# def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
# actions.append({
# "action": "press" if pressed else "release",
# "button": str(button),
# "position": (x, y),
# "time_diff": time_diff
# })
# def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
# actions.append({
# "action": "scroll",
# "position": (x, y),
# "scroll": dy,
# "time_diff": time_diff
# })
# listener = pynput_mouse.Listener(on_move=on_move, on_click=on_click, on_scroll=on_scroll)
# listener.start()
# try:
# while True:
# current_time = time.time()
# time_diff = current_time - previous_time
# time.sleep(0.05) # Adjusted sleep time for smoother recordings
# except KeyboardInterrupt:
# print("Recording stopped.")
# listener.stop()
# with open(filename, 'w') as file:
# json.dump(actions, file)
# # Function to replay mouse actions
# def replay(filename):
# with open(filename, 'r') as file:
# actions = json.load(file)
# print("Replaying mouse movements...")
# for i in range(len(actions)):
# action = actions[i]
# if action["action"] == "move":
# # Use mouse.move for smooth movement at normal speed
# mouse.move(action["position"][0], action["position"][1], absolute=True, duration=0.01)
# elif action["action"] == "press":
# if action["button"] == "Button.left":
# pyautogui.mouseDown(button='left')
# print("holding mode")
# elif action["action"] == "release":
# if action["button"] == "Button.left":
# pyautogui.mouseUp(button='left')
# print("normal click")
# elif action["action"] == "scroll":
# # Adjust the sleep time based on the duration of the scroll action
# time.sleep(0.01)
# mouse.wheel(delta=action["scroll"])
# print("Replay complete.")
# if __name__ == '__main__':
# parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Mouse Recorder/Replayer')
# parser.add_argument('command', choices=['record', 'replay'], help='Choose command: record or replay')
# parser.add_argument('--file', default='mouse_actions.json', help='File to save mouse actions (default: mouse_actions.json)')
# args = parser.parse_args()
# if args.command == 'record':
# record(args.file)
# elif args.command == 'replay':
# replay(args.file)
# import time
# import json
# import argparse
# from pynput import mouse as pynput_mouse
# import pyautogui
# import mouse
# def record(filename):
# print("Recording started. Move the mouse around and perform actions. Press Ctrl + C to stop.")
# actions = []
# previous_time = time.time() # Initialize previous_time
# # Initialize the mouse listener for scroll and press events
# def on_move(x, y):
# actions.append({
# "action": "move",
# "position": (x, y),
# "time_diff": time_diff
# })
# def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
# actions.append({
# "action": "press" if pressed else "release",
# "button": str(button),
# "position": (x, y),
# "time_diff": time_diff
# })
# def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
# actions.append({
# "action": "scroll",
# "position": (x, y),
# "scroll": dy,
# "time_diff": time_diff
# })
# listener = pynput_mouse.Listener(on_move=on_move, on_click=on_click, on_scroll=on_scroll)
# listener.start()
# try:
# while True:
# current_time = time.time()
# time_diff = current_time - previous_time
# time.sleep(0.05) # Adjusted sleep time for smoother recordings
# except KeyboardInterrupt:
# print("Recording stopped.")
# listener.stop()
# with open(filename, 'w') as file:
# json.dump(actions, file)
# # Function to replay mouse actions
# def replay(filename):
# with open(filename, 'r') as file:
# actions = json.load(file)
# print("Replaying mouse movements...")
# # Variables for double click detection
# last_click_time = 0
# double_click_threshold = 0.3 # Adjust this threshold as needed for your scenario
# for i in range(len(actions)):
# action = actions[i]
# if action["action"] == "move":
# # Use mouse.move for smooth movement at normal speed
# mouse.move(action["position"][0], action["position"][1], absolute=True, duration=0.01)
# elif action["action"] == "press":
# current_time = action["time_diff"]
# # Check for double click
# if current_time - last_click_time <= double_click_threshold:
# pyautogui.mouseDown(button='left')
# print("double click")
# else:
# pyautogui.mouseDown(button='left')
# print("holding mode")
# last_click_time = current_time
# elif action["action"] == "release":
# pyautogui.mouseUp(button='left')
# print("normal click")
# elif action["action"] == "scroll":
# # Adjust the sleep time based on the duration of the scroll action
# time.sleep(0.01)
# mouse.wheel(delta=action["scroll"])
# print("Replay complete.")
# if __name__ == '__main__':
# parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Mouse Recorder/Replayer')
# parser.add_argument('command', choices=['record', 'replay'], help='Choose command: record or replay')
# parser.add_argument('--file', default='mouse_actions.json', help='File to save mouse actions (default: mouse_actions.json)')
# args = parser.parse_args()
# if args.command == 'record':
# record(args.file)
# elif args.command == 'replay':
# replay(args.file)
import time
import json
import argparse
from pynput import mouse as pynput_mouse
import pyautogui
import mouse
import ctypes
# Get screen resolution
screen_width, screen_height = pyautogui.size()
# Function to set the cursor position using the Windows API
def set_cursor_pos(x, y):
ctypes.windll.user32.SetCursorPos(x, y)
def record(filename):
print("Recording started. Move the mouse around and perform actions. Press Ctrl + C to stop.")
actions = []
previous_time = time.time() # Initialize previous_time
# Initialize the mouse listener for scroll and press events
def on_move(x, y):
if 0 <= x < screen_width and 0 <= y < screen_height:
actions.append({
"action": "move",
"position": (x, y),
"time_diff": time_diff
})
def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
if 0 <= x < screen_width and 0 <= y < screen_height:
actions.append({
"action": "press" if pressed else "release",
"button": str(button),
"position": (x, y),
"time_diff": time_diff
})
def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
if 0 <= x < screen_width and 0 <= y < screen_height:
actions.append({
"action": "scroll",
"position": (x, y),
"scroll": dy,
"time_diff": time_diff
})
listener = pynput_mouse.Listener(on_move=on_move, on_click=on_click, on_scroll=on_scroll)
listener.start()
try:
while True:
current_time = time.time()
time_diff = current_time - previous_time
# Get the current mouse position
x, y = mouse.get_position()
# Keep the mouse within the screen boundaries
x = max(0, min(x, screen_width - 1))
y = max(0, min(y, screen_height - 1))
set_cursor_pos(x, y)
time.sleep(0.05) # Adjusted sleep time for smoother recordings
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Recording stopped.")
listener.stop()
with open(filename, 'w') as file:
json.dump(actions, file)
# Function to replay mouse actions
def replay(filename):
with open(filename, 'r') as file:
actions = json.load(file)
print("Replaying mouse movements...")
# Variables for double click detection
last_click_time = 0
double_click_threshold = 0.3 # Adjust this threshold as needed for your scenario
for i in range(len(actions)):
action = actions[i]
if action["action"] == "move":
# Use mouse.move for smooth movement at normal speed
mouse.move(action["position"][0], action["position"][1], absolute=True, duration=0.01)
elif action["action"] == "press":
current_time = action["time_diff"]
# Check for double click
if current_time - last_click_time <= double_click_threshold:
if action["button"] == "Button.left":
pyautogui.mouseDown(button='left')
print("double click")
elif action["button"] == "Button.right":
pyautogui.mouseDown(button='right')
print("double right click")
else:
if action["button"] == "Button.left":
pyautogui.mouseDown(button='left')
print("holding mode")
elif action["button"] == "Button.right":
pyautogui.mouseDown(button='right')
print("holding right mode")
last_click_time = current_time
elif action["action"] == "release":
if action["button"] == "Button.left":
pyautogui.mouseUp(button='left')
print("normal click")
elif action["button"] == "Button.right":
pyautogui.mouseUp(button='right')
print("normal right click")
elif action["action"] == "scroll":
# Adjust the sleep time based on the duration of the scroll action
time.sleep(0.01)
mouse.wheel(delta=action["scroll"])
print("Replay complete.")
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Mouse Recorder/Replayer')
parser.add_argument('command', choices=['record', 'replay'], help='Choose command: record or replay')
parser.add_argument('--file', default='mouse_actions.json', help='File to save mouse actions (default: mouse_actions.json)')
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.command == 'record':
record(args.file)
elif args.command == 'replay':
replay(args.file)