Monday, March 1, 2010
ClickyMouse 7.1.1
ClickyMouse 7.1.1 (Size: 6,8 MB) Turn your computer mouse into powerful productivity tool by assigning user-defined macros to variety mouse events such as clicks, mouse move to a screen edge, mouse move to a screen corner and others... * Easy to use three-pane user interface: Macros are organized to user defined groups (similar to folders in Windows Explorer) for simpler navigation and management. Macro properties are showing in tabbed pane where can be easily modified. * Simple visual macro editing. It is not necessary to know the macro language syntax. Each command and its parameters is visually edited in its own edit window. * Fully featured macro editor with integrated debugger. Easily debug macros and watch variable values. * Smart macro recorder. Macro recorder detect when a window where macro is being recorded is changed and automatically adds code for appropriate window activation. Macro playback reliability is much improved. * Security - macro file is encrypted and thus it is not possible to view its content in other program or file viewer. * Password protection - macros can be password protected so that only authorized persons can view/run/modify them. * Sharing macros in work group. It is possible to share macros over LAN network so that all employees have access to the same macros. * Anyone can playback macros for free! Generate a file for FreeMacroPlayer. * FreeMacroPlayer is a free utility to playback macros created in Macro ToolsWorks family macro products. * Application specific macros - the same macro trigger can start different macros in different applications. This allows user to unify computer environment. Variety of macro mouse triggering options: * Mouse button clicks - macro is started when a mouse button (left, middle, right, X1, X2) is clicked or double-clicked. * Hold mouse button down - macro is started when a mouse button (left, middle, right, X1, X2) is held down for a while. * Shake mouse cursor - macro is started when mouse cursor is shake horizontally or vertically. * Move mouse cursor to screen edge - macro is started when mouse cursor is moved to a screen edge. * Move mouse cursor to screen corner - macro is started when mouse cursor is moved to a screen corner. * VBA-compatible Basic script with script editor, debugger and dialog box editor. Strong macro language with over 150 commands: Commands covers all aspects of computing: * Files & Folders handling - copy/move delete files and folders. Create ZIP archives and self-executable archives. Print files. * Send keystrokes and mouse clicks. Imitate user interaction with computer. Insert paragraphs of text while working with document editor, e-mail client, chat tool... Insert date & time automatically. * Find an image on screen - add "eyes" to your macros, no more "blind" clicks. The command allows the macro writer to programmatically recognize objects (web images, controls, etc.) and click on them reliebaly. * Execute other programs, run shell context menu commands, run macros in external macro files. * Use variables to write more complex macros. Variables can be multi dimensional arrays and can be easily persisted to a file. Many variable manipulation operations are available (string operations, text operations, expression evaluation, etc.). * Rich macro flow controls - "if-else-end", conditional and unconditional loops, "go-to", procedures, "wait", etc. * Strong error handling - any command execution error is either immediately reported by an error message box or can be programmatically handled. This is fully up to macro designer. * User defined message box, user defined forms (with edit controls, radio buttons, check buttons, combo boxes, etc.), user defined menus..... * POP3 e-mail support (receive list of messages waiting on server, receive e-mail, delete e-mail). Send e-mail using SMTP or send e-mail using default e-mail client installed. * FTP commands to download, upload, delete, etc. files. * Manipulate windows - activate, move, resize, close, etc. * Copy data to clipboard, empty clipboard, paste data from clipboard, save clipboard content to file load it again. * Command macros itself - enable/disable macros, enable/disable group of macros, etc. * Manipulate registry - read and write data from/to registry, create new registry keys, delete registry data, etc. * Enumerate running processes, kill given process, determine whether particular process is running. * More commands - set default printer, shutdown computer, set system time, empty recycle bin, enable/disable screensaver, and many others. * Help file with many macro examples. Homepage Download: (Size: 6,8 MB) Don't mirror please... RapidShare Quote:(_.