This script displays your mouse and keyboard input on a small semi-transparent GUI at the bottom left corner of your screen so that your audience understands what inputs have been registered as you deliver your presentation.
Sending keystrokes directly to a program or window is very simply done with the Controlsend command. In this way, you don't even have to activate the window to send the keys.
In this video, we will go through StringUpper, StringLower, Strlen and Trim.
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In this video, we will be looking at the Option Prefix in RegEx patterns.
This is a more advanced mouse click recorder with a saving feature and allows for sleep time after each click.
In this video, we will be looking at the Qualifiers in RegEx patterns.
WinSet Subcommands (AlwaysOnTop, Bottom, Top, Disable, Enable, Transparent and TransColor)
This script allows you to create text boxes on your screen for you to input texts and have them displayed on your screen.
In this video, I will be demonstrating five different scripts that use UWP API (Universal Windows Platform API) to perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
This script allows you to capture an area of screen or the entire screen simply using a button and saves the captured image in a folder. The script also has an auto-capture functionality whereby it saves down a screen capture every interval you specify within the interface.