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#1 User is online   nixtertrixter Icon

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Posted 28 June 2009 - 04:59 AM


Ello guys!

Im looking for a free windows software to record keyboard + mouse activity, and then play it back at a specific time each day.

Basically every morning I have to open a particular web page, click a few buttons, and then close it down. I've tried a couple of softwares so far, but they're either paid/shareware or don't allow scheduling.

Anyone know any good apps I can try out?
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Posted 28 June 2009 - 03:58 PM

Tried Camtasia Studio? I remember using it to record my CATIA lessons aeons back. Im sure it had some macro function too.
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Posted 28 June 2009 - 04:03 PM

I have a software called automation anywhere. Amazing. But its paid. I can get you a license if you want (for free but not pirated. My company has a enterprise license). But im not sure if it allows scheduling. I use it to 'auto accept' friends on facebook everytime there is a friend request
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Posted 29 June 2009 - 02:46 AM


@luckyarcher - I don't want to record the actual screen contents, just my mouse and keyboard movements so instead of typing the same thing every day, I can just use a macro to automatically type everything in and perform the required mouse clicks.

@gnosis - any licensed software I install has to be bought by my company so I can't accept your generous offer :) The software looks good though!

I remember running a freeware program to do exactly this years and years back off a Windows Magazine CD :(
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