Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: keyboard Version: 0.13.3 Summary: Hook and simulate keyboard events on Windows and Linux Home-page: https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard Author: BoppreH Author-email: boppreh@gmail.com License: MIT Keywords: keyboard hook simulate hotkey Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Classifier: Operating System :: Unix Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Classifier: Topic :: Utilities Requires-Dist: pyobjc; sys_platform == "darwin" keyboard ======== Take full control of your keyboard with this small Python library. Hook global events, register hotkeys, simulate key presses and much more. Features -------- - **Global event hook** on all keyboards (captures keys regardless of focus). - **Listen** and **send** keyboard events. - Works with **Windows** and **Linux** (requires sudo), with experimental **OS X** support (thanks @glitchassassin!). - **Pure Python**, no C modules to be compiled. - **Zero dependencies**. Trivial to install and deploy, just copy the files. - **Python 2 and 3**. - Complex hotkey support (e.g. ``ctrl+shift+m, ctrl+space``) with controllable timeout. - Includes **high level API** (e.g. `record <#keyboard.record>`__ and `play <#keyboard.play>`__, `add_abbreviation <#keyboard.add_abbreviation>`__). - Maps keys as they actually are in your layout, with **full internationalization support** (e.g. ``Ctrl+ç``). - Events automatically captured in separate thread, doesn’t block main program. - Tested and documented. - Doesn’t break accented dead keys (I’m looking at you, pyHook). - Mouse support available via project `mouse `__ (``pip install mouse``). Usage ----- Install the `PyPI package `__: :: pip install keyboard or clone the repository (no installation required, source files are sufficient): :: git clone https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard or `download and extract the zip `__ into your project folder. Then check the `API docs below `__ to see what features are available. Example ------- .. code:: py import keyboard keyboard.press_and_release('shift+s, space') keyboard.write('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.') keyboard.add_hotkey('ctrl+shift+a', print, args=('triggered', 'hotkey')) # Press PAGE UP then PAGE DOWN to type "foobar". keyboard.add_hotkey('page up, page down', lambda: keyboard.write('foobar')) # Blocks until you press esc. keyboard.wait('esc') # Record events until 'esc' is pressed. recorded = keyboard.record(until='esc') # Then replay back at three times the speed. keyboard.play(recorded, speed_factor=3) # Type @@ then press space to replace with abbreviation. keyboard.add_abbreviation('@@', 'my.long.email@example.com') # Block forever, like `while True`. keyboard.wait() Known limitations: ------------------ - Events generated under Windows don’t report device id (``event.device == None``). `#21 `__ - Media keys on Linux may appear nameless (scan-code only) or not at all. `#20 `__ - Key suppression/blocking only available on Windows. `#22 `__ - To avoid depending on X, the Linux parts reads raw device files (``/dev/input/input*``) but this requries root. - Other applications, such as some games, may register hooks that swallow all key events. In this case ``keyboard`` will be unable to report events. - This program makes no attempt to hide itself, so don’t use it for keyloggers or online gaming bots. Be responsible.