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lepikevents
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An event based, Global Keyboard and Mouse listener.
Lepik Events is only part from LepikJS. Definitely try it out!
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npm install lepikevents
// Require lepikEvents
const lepikEvents = require('lepikevents');
lepikEvents.events.on('keyPress', (data) => {
// Returns key pressed as String
console.log(data); // e||esc||space||backspace ...
});
lepikEvents.events.on('keyRelease', (data) => {
// Returns key released as String
console.log(data); // e||esc||space||backspace ...
});
lepikEvents.events.on('mouseClick', (data) => {
// Returns array containing mouse position x, y and button clicked
console.log(data); // [361, 235, *1]
// *1 for left, 2 for right, 3 for middle
});
Curently there are only 2 events, mouseClick and keyPress. I will try to implement more in future.
Lepik Events uses Python keyboard and Python mouse which runs on Python.
If your are on Windows, then you don't even have to have it installed, cause thanks to Pyinstaller, the code is compiled into executable.
If you are not using windows, you need to have atleast Python3 installed. It's better to have atleast node13 but not required.
The code is licensed under the MIT license (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). See LICENSE file.
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Global mouse and keyboard events Listener
The npm package lepikevents receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, lepikevents popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lepikevents demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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