Total PC Control

Created By
jasondsmith72a year ago
Total PC Control MCP server - v2 with fixes and compression
Overview

What is Total PC Control?

Total PC Control is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows users to programmatically control their screen, mouse, and keyboard using the nut.js library.

How to use Total PC Control?

To use Total PC Control, clone the repository from GitHub, install the necessary dependencies, and configure it with your application (e.g., Claude for Desktop) to enable automation features.

Key features of Total PC Control?

  • Screen Capture: Capture screenshots of the entire screen or specific regions.
  • Mouse Control: Move the mouse cursor, click, double-click, and scroll.
  • Keyboard Input: Type text and execute keyboard shortcuts.
  • Window Management: Manage application windows by finding and focusing on them.
  • Clipboard Access: Interact with the clipboard to copy and paste text.

Use cases of Total PC Control?

  1. Automating repetitive tasks on a computer.
  2. Creating scripts for UI testing and automation.
  3. Enhancing productivity by controlling applications programmatically.

FAQ from Total PC Control?

  • Can I use Total PC Control on any operating system?

Total PC Control is designed for use on systems that support nut.js, primarily Windows and macOS.

  • Is there a risk in using this software?

Yes, since it allows programmatic control of your system, it should be used with caution to avoid unintended actions.

  • Is Total PC Control free to use?

Yes, Total PC Control is open-source and free to use under the MIT License.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
jasondsmith72
Star
0
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT license

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