The workaround used in Java 8 and before to set Java home no longer works. Note that since Java 9, the jar file must be launched from a JDK (as opposed to a JRE) to be able to compile file. Important: The path containing the JAR file must not have space in it. The recommended way to launch the program is through terminal: That's it! You may need appropriate privileges since Repeat needs to listen to and/or control the mouse and keyboard. Just download the latest version, put the jar in a separate directory, and run it with java. Enable this in System Preference -> Security & Privacy -> Accessibilty -> Privacy. On OSX, accessibility permission is required for the native hook to work. This would not work on Wayland window system. On Windows, no special permission required. If you wish to write/run tasks in Python, then Python3 is required. Test your task before adding it to the list. Use the advanced compile - replay feature carefully.
#Auto mouse and keyboard recorder password#
This is not a password storage program.Manage your Repeat tasks (either recorded or written).Compile and run tasks on a group of remote machines.Assign multiple mouse gestures to activate a stored task.Assign multiple arbitrary hotkey combinations to activate a stored task.Write your own task in your favorite text editor using Python or Java so you have more control over the computer.Store recorded tasks and replay them later.Note that the following gifs are at 1x speedup. Available across three major OSes: Windows, OSX, and Linux. (For Vietnamese audience: Xem README bản tiếng Việt tại đây.) Repeatįull-fledged mouse/keyboard record/replay and sophisticated automation macros/hotkeys creation using modern programming languages, and more advanced automation features.