ClickyMate is a free tool made to make your life easier by associating a bunch of events (like clicking a button, sending some text, sending a key, etc) with a single key press or button press. How does it work? Here's the basics. In ClickyMate, you have actions and you have events. An action contains a bunch of events and may look like this: Position mouse at 10,20; Click mouse; Send Text "ClickyMate is awesome"; Position mouse at 50,90. Once you have defined your action you can run it using a button and/or associating a key with that action. That's it.
Available Events: Position Mouse - Position mouse at an absolute position; Move Mouse - Move mouse from the current position; Click Position - Position + Click Mouse combined; Click Mouse; Double Click Mouse; Mouse Down - Send a mouse button down; Mouse Up - Send a mouse button up; Send Text - Send some text, either fixed or with variables; Sleep - A millisecond sleep; Long Sleep - Apply a sleep in seconds; Send Key - Send a windows key; Copy Text - Copy text from source to destination; Regular Expression Match - Match input string using a RE; Seen String - Input string been seen before; UDP Message - Send a UDP message to a host/port; Pop Up Text - Display a text popup (debugging).
ClickyMate is really simple to use, just imagine the actions you do to perform a task and enter them in ClickyMate. Next time ClickyMate will perform the task for you with a single click. You can save your setup and even save a direct shortcut to your configuration with a custom icon. You can use it to create form fillers, boss buttons, disabilties, online games like farmville - it literally has a 1001 uses.
What is new in this release:
Version 2.16 added movement period to move mouse command.
What is new in version 2.14:
Accumulate mouse offsets when calling actions from other actions. Recolour secondary statuses on main form and run screen when forms aren't active. Adding string variables $NEWLINE$ (newline), $CRETURN$ (carriage return) and $SPACE$.
Requirements:
.NET Framework 4.0
Limitations:
4-action/25-event per action limit, only one instance allowed
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