Terminal cursor movement and manipulation of cursor properties such as visibility
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Terminal cursor movement and manipulation of cursor properties such as visibility
Mouse position tracker and DPI information for Windows 10
A small tool to map the cursor between monitors with different DPIs
Visual studio extension to enable navigation over blocks of code (like Vim next/previous blank line).
It's a very useful multitool for Windows
A tiny package that helps you find DOM elements near the cursor position
Node bindings for Rust's crossterm
Fan art for the web comic series The Eyes
X11 tool that warps/moves the mouse to the Focused Window
X11 tool that warps/moves the mouse to the Focused Window
I made this script because I wanted to move my cursor to the active window when I alt tabbed
JetBrains Rider plugin to enable navigation over blocks of code (like Vim next/previous blank line).
A program that saves the X and Y position of the cursor to a file.
A lightweight React library for presenting cursor movement and interaction.
Allows to easily get/set/save/remove/export/import cursor positions in PowerShell
Keeps the cursor inside the boundary of the primary monitor if the specified executable is already a process or when it becomes a process.
This is a console program that makes use of tools such as cursor positioning, ANSI code, threads, among others, to display the Colombian flag on the console.
a cross-platform snake game for terminal written in c
This is a Python script that uses the pyautogui and keyboard libraries to output the current position of the cursor whenever a specified key is pressed.
This program retrieves the current position of the mouse cursor on the screen and displays it in the console. The user can set the desired key for initiating the cursor position retrieval using the 'menu' function.
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