KeyboardSimulator
is a package for R language that make users simulate keyboard event, cursor movement and mouse click with simple R function.
This package provide 6 functions which are developed in C++:
keybd.press()
Simulate keyboard key presses. Multiple keys can be pressed simultaneously by using+
as separator.keybd.release()
Simulate the release of keyboard keys held bykeybd.press
.keybd.type_string()
Type a string with simulated keyboard input.mouse.click()
Simulate left and right button of mouse clicks.mouse.release()
Simulate the release of mouse button held bymouse.click
.mouse.get_cursor()
Get current cursor coordinate of screen.mouse.move()
Move cursor to specific coordinate of screen.
The supported keys are listed in keyboard_value
.
No, KeyboardSimulator
is built on top of the Windows API and is not compatible with other operating systems.
Open a GitHub issue and let us know what version of Windows you are using and what keyboard and mouse hardware you have connected.
install.packages("KeyboardSimulator")
library(KeyboardSimulator)
or
if (!require("devtools")) install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("ChiHangChen/KeyboardSimulator")
library(KeyboardSimulator)
- Press single key
keybd.press("Enter")
- Press multiple keys with
+
as seperator
keybd.press("Alt+f4")
- Hold keys with argument
hold=TRUE
and usekeybd.release
to release the held key
keybd.press("Alt", hold = TRUE)
keybd.press('Tab')
keybd.release('Alt')
- Get current location of cursor
mouse.get_cursor()
# Return the x,y coordinate of screen
[1] 960 540
- Press mouse button
mouse.click()
mouse.click("right")
- Move cursor to the center of screen on 1080FHD monitor
mouse.move(960, 540)
- Move cursor to the center of screen on 1080FHD monitor within 3 seconds
mouse.move(960, 540, duration=3)
- Drag an item to center of screen
mouse.click(button = "left", hold = TRUE)
mouse.move(960, 540)
mouse.release()
It is highly recommended that you use the RStudio IDE to develop this package. In addition to an R installation, you'll also need to install Rtools and a TeX distribution. TeX Live is a comprehensive distribution that seems to work well.
Once you have cloned this repository, you'll need to download the build package dependencies. These dependencies are managed with packrat
and can be restored by running
if (!require(packrat)) install.packages("packrat")
packrat::on()
packrat::restore()
The roxygen2
R package is used to manage KeyboardSimulator
's documentation. Do not edit any of the files that have a warning comment at the top about manually editing those files!
You can regenerate package documentation with the RStudio shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Enter, or by running
roxygen2::roxygenize()
The project is set up to do this whenever building and testing the package.
- Put any C/C++/Fortran code in 'src'.
- See Writing R Extensions for more information.