Python: Recording Keystrokes and Mousemovement simultaneously
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i cant find a solution for the following problem:
I would like to record keystrokes and mousemovement at the same time. Right now i tried to combine the scripts from the pynput Package Documentation.
Monitoring the mouse: https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mouse.html#monitoring-the-mouse
Monitoring the keyboard:
https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/keyboard.html#monitoring-the-keyboard
from pynput import mouse
from pynput import keyboard
def on_move(x, y):
print('Pointer moved to {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
print('{0} at {1}'.format(
'Pressed' if pressed else 'Released',
(x, y)))
if not pressed:
# Stop listener
return False
def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
print('Scrolled {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_press(key):
try:
print('alphanumeric key {0} pressed'.format(
key.char))
except AttributeError:
print('special key {0} pressed'.format(
key))
def on_release(key):
print('{0} released'.format(
key))
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
# Stop listener
return False
# Collect events until released
with mouse.Listener(
on_move=on_move,
on_click=on_click,
on_scroll=on_scroll) as listener:
listener.join()
with keyboard.Listener(
on_press=on_press,
on_release=on_release) as listener:
listener.join()
Right now the keyboard listener only starts after the mouse listener gets closed. Is there any way to record mouse and keyboard at the same time? Are there better site-packages for this? Thanks a lot in advance!
python multithreading pynput
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i cant find a solution for the following problem:
I would like to record keystrokes and mousemovement at the same time. Right now i tried to combine the scripts from the pynput Package Documentation.
Monitoring the mouse: https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mouse.html#monitoring-the-mouse
Monitoring the keyboard:
https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/keyboard.html#monitoring-the-keyboard
from pynput import mouse
from pynput import keyboard
def on_move(x, y):
print('Pointer moved to {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
print('{0} at {1}'.format(
'Pressed' if pressed else 'Released',
(x, y)))
if not pressed:
# Stop listener
return False
def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
print('Scrolled {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_press(key):
try:
print('alphanumeric key {0} pressed'.format(
key.char))
except AttributeError:
print('special key {0} pressed'.format(
key))
def on_release(key):
print('{0} released'.format(
key))
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
# Stop listener
return False
# Collect events until released
with mouse.Listener(
on_move=on_move,
on_click=on_click,
on_scroll=on_scroll) as listener:
listener.join()
with keyboard.Listener(
on_press=on_press,
on_release=on_release) as listener:
listener.join()
Right now the keyboard listener only starts after the mouse listener gets closed. Is there any way to record mouse and keyboard at the same time? Are there better site-packages for this? Thanks a lot in advance!
python multithreading pynput
add a comment |
i cant find a solution for the following problem:
I would like to record keystrokes and mousemovement at the same time. Right now i tried to combine the scripts from the pynput Package Documentation.
Monitoring the mouse: https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mouse.html#monitoring-the-mouse
Monitoring the keyboard:
https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/keyboard.html#monitoring-the-keyboard
from pynput import mouse
from pynput import keyboard
def on_move(x, y):
print('Pointer moved to {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
print('{0} at {1}'.format(
'Pressed' if pressed else 'Released',
(x, y)))
if not pressed:
# Stop listener
return False
def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
print('Scrolled {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_press(key):
try:
print('alphanumeric key {0} pressed'.format(
key.char))
except AttributeError:
print('special key {0} pressed'.format(
key))
def on_release(key):
print('{0} released'.format(
key))
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
# Stop listener
return False
# Collect events until released
with mouse.Listener(
on_move=on_move,
on_click=on_click,
on_scroll=on_scroll) as listener:
listener.join()
with keyboard.Listener(
on_press=on_press,
on_release=on_release) as listener:
listener.join()
Right now the keyboard listener only starts after the mouse listener gets closed. Is there any way to record mouse and keyboard at the same time? Are there better site-packages for this? Thanks a lot in advance!
python multithreading pynput
i cant find a solution for the following problem:
I would like to record keystrokes and mousemovement at the same time. Right now i tried to combine the scripts from the pynput Package Documentation.
Monitoring the mouse: https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mouse.html#monitoring-the-mouse
Monitoring the keyboard:
https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/keyboard.html#monitoring-the-keyboard
from pynput import mouse
from pynput import keyboard
def on_move(x, y):
print('Pointer moved to {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
print('{0} at {1}'.format(
'Pressed' if pressed else 'Released',
(x, y)))
if not pressed:
# Stop listener
return False
def on_scroll(x, y, dx, dy):
print('Scrolled {0}'.format(
(x, y)))
def on_press(key):
try:
print('alphanumeric key {0} pressed'.format(
key.char))
except AttributeError:
print('special key {0} pressed'.format(
key))
def on_release(key):
print('{0} released'.format(
key))
if key == keyboard.Key.esc:
# Stop listener
return False
# Collect events until released
with mouse.Listener(
on_move=on_move,
on_click=on_click,
on_scroll=on_scroll) as listener:
listener.join()
with keyboard.Listener(
on_press=on_press,
on_release=on_release) as listener:
listener.join()
Right now the keyboard listener only starts after the mouse listener gets closed. Is there any way to record mouse and keyboard at the same time? Are there better site-packages for this? Thanks a lot in advance!
python multithreading pynput
python multithreading pynput
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