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Keyboard and Mouse Recorder 5.0


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 134 Limitations None
Publisher AlphaOmega Software File Size 0
Date added 09 Nov 2009 Check your speed


You want to record your keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and mouse clicks? You want to save them and to replay them whenever you want? As much as you want? In loop? You need to test the endurance of the graphical interface of an application? You have repetitive tasks to accomplish with your keyboard and your mouse? In a game? In a painting application? In a word processor? In the Finder? In any other application?
Then Keyboard And Mouse Recorder is what you need!

Keyboard And Mouse Recorder allows you to record and replay keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and mouse clicks.
- You can record your keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and mouse clicks.
- You can save the record to disk in a file for later use.
- You can load a previously saved record from disk.
- You can play the record in loop as many times as needed.
- It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use.
- It is available in English, Estonian, French, German, Italian, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian and many other languages.
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