GhostMouse allows you to record and automate a sequence of mouse clicks and keystrokes on a Windows PC. To start the recording process, hit Record and start simulating the keyboard and mouse actions you'd like the application to record. To replay the recorded sequence, hit Play. Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and 64-bit systems.

If you know how to use a CD player, you will be a master at using GhostMouse, a tiny program that lets you record and play back a series of mouse movements, including right clicks and drag-and-drop actions. You may, however, ask yourself when or where you could put your recorded clicks to work.


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Using GhostMouse's compact, three-button interface, you can record a script to replay a set of actions. Unlike other programs designed to record and replicate user actions, this one is limited to mouse-related tasks. More robust programs will handle typed text and other keyboard actions. Still, the program worked as promised and even had a few settings and other features. You could, for example, call the GhostMouse app from the command line or upon startup and run a saved script. Using one of the two available user options, you could then choose to close GhostMouse after playback (the other setting governs playback speed). One potentially useful feature is the ability to click Play during a recording session, thereby enabling you to create an endless loop of your mouse clicks. To exit the loop, users just have to deliver a Pause command (Ctrl+Alt.), then exit the application.

The original purpose of GhostMouse is a mystery. One downloader describes using it to create a continuous click stream to convince a Web server that a real user is viewing the site. GhostMouse may also fill an esoteric need of remote system administrators. In any case, it seems that an application that records both mouse clicks and keyboard strokes would be more likely to satisfy whatever automation needs you have. If, however, you see a need for what GhostMouse offers, you won't have to pay a thing to use it.

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You only have to record mouse movements and click and set when you want it to repeat them. Ghost Mouse will act as if you were moving the muse, so it will run applications, open folders and whatever you want.

GhostMouse allows you to record and automate a sequence of mouse clicks and keystrokes on a Windows PC. To start the recording process, hit Record and start simulating the keyboard and mouse actions you'd like the application to record. To replay the recorded sequence, hit Play.

For instance, you can set up the playback speed, but also juggle with recording options. This way, you can choose which type of events you wish to record. GhostMouse supports not only mouse clicks, but also mouse movement on the screen, delay and keyboard actions.

As a conclusion, GhostMouse is one of the easiest ways to record mouse activity on the screen, and although some other software solutions provide much more complex features, this should be enough for users who don't want to record more than mouse

My goal is to create a 'Ghost mouse', meaning that I want to be able to simulate mouse clicks on a certain position in a minimized window, without moving my own cursor our mouse. I want to be able to browse the internet and click on other stuff, while the program does its own thing. This is a feature that many game bots have, but my intention is not to create a bot, but only to experience with.

As far as I know, calling mouse_event will not click in minimized windows.

You have to use SendMessage WinApi for this.

First, acquire a handle for the process, either using OpenProcess or Process.GetProcessesByName(processName).First().MainWindowHandle, then you may use the following code:

Please note that this code is a bit old and might not still work. Also, keep in mind the game protections prevents acquiring handles for the game process. In addition, some games might query the mouse position from the windows rather than using the ones provided with SendMessage

As other dual screen users may have noticed, after upgrade to Xorg when you move your mouse between the two workspaces the mouse duplicates, aka it leaves a ghost mouse pointer behind the workspace you just moved the mouse pointer from. Does anyone have an idea how to disable this annoying thing? As a sidenote, this shouldn't be related to Xinerama as I'm using two separate X servers.

That's already as much as I can say - maybe you could try using hardware pointer (if that's not something my mind just made up) as somehow without knowing what's the difference or how that works, I can hardly imagine the hardware pointer leaving behind a "ghost".

My I suggest, if you're using separate X screens, that you use switchscreen to do a keyboard toggle of your mouse screen? Something like -Tab saves the position of your mouse in one screen and focues on the other screen, pressing that again gives back focus of the original screen. A life-saver for me, really.

Here is a little script to make a single ghost cursor invisible (not really a solution, but if you don't need the mouse on monitor 2 then you only need to run it when you accidentally move the mouse there), if it doesn't work move the mouse a little bit and run it again:

NO, I'm the stupid one. It is not showing in the screenshot. But it is in the screenshot if I open it. I am having trouble attaching the image. I will try another screenshot. I guess it something in my computer as the arrow stays fixed when I scroll a page and does not show in any screenshot. It seems to be on top of the page as even my real mouse cursor goes underneath it.

I guess it something in my computer as the arrow stays fixed when I scroll a page and does not show in any screenshot. It seems to be on top of the page as even my real mouse cursor goes underneath it.

I was wondering if anyone's used ghost mouse programs in nmz on here. Like say I record a whole session using ovls, absorps, etc. for an entire inventory which would be well over an hour or so of script time, what do you think the chances of the bot detection system catching me on that? Or if anyone else has any other ideas on how to afk nmz overnight that would be fantastic.

people i know and me have maxed around 20 pk build accounts doing pure ghost mouse nmz never been banned, even when i've left auto retall off for whole seshion clicking rapid heal constantly when outside of zone. Jagex have no clue mate

I am encountering phantom mouse clicks on my Dell XPS 13 using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Basically, if I am touch typing a long sentence, I often end up with the end of the sentence being inserted in the beginning. It behaves as if someone clicked the touchpad, but that isn't the case since the touchpad has a very audible click.

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