Input Simulation Libraries
Which library do you recommend for keyboard/mouse input? Anything out of the list is also appreciated
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what are you trying to achieve?
keyboard/mouse inputs
to what end
what app are you making
automation
it's gonna click on the screen, send keyboard inputs
like an autoclicker for example? a game cheat or something?
no, more like filling out forms. \
just use a tool that already exists: autohotkey
It will evolve into something bigger so I plan to do it in .NET
you also don't need a library for that, you can just hook on user32.dll
and do whatever
with P/Invokes
Yes, but an optimized library would be very useful and time saving for now
maybe. but start with autohotkey, and get something; then you'll have a better idea of what you need tomorrow.
there's a good chance AHK will do everything you need. it's a pretty powerful scripting language
the inputs/commands will be delivered through cloud so I don't think I can achieve it in ahk
that sounds sketch
or I have to make 2 seperate apps for listeners/ doers which is not practical
what kind of forms are you using this to fill out, that you need to get input from the cloud?
It's a project. I want to practice azure environment and do something fun for me
Azure?
yes
the one and only
you want to auto complete stuff on Azure?
just use their... sdk...
no, I plan to receive these commands through azure
that sounds a lot like RCE.
so then you haven't answered this question
it's gonna perform like a messenger between client and
if you really want to help can you answer the original question
I just want to know if anyone used a nuget from this list or outside of this list
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Can you prove your claims? I only asked user experience on these NuGet packages. You took the conversation into a criminal activity investigation which is nuts.
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Ha. They left.
i wonder why they didnt just try a bunch of them
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
they probably will
i find it so stupid that nowadays ppl first reach out to others before trying to research some stuff themselves