Desktop Control
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Advanced desktop automation with mouse, keyboard, and screen control

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Desktop Control Skill

The most advanced desktop automation skill for OpenClaw. Provides pixel-perfect mouse control, lightning-fast keyboard input, screen capture, window management, and clipboard operations.

🎯 Features

Mouse Control

  • Absolute positioning - Move to exact coordinates

  • Relative movement - Move from current position

  • Smooth movement - Natural, human-like mouse paths

  • Click types - Left, right, middle, double, triple clicks

  • Drag & drop - Drag from point A to point B

  • Scroll - Vertical and horizontal scrolling

  • Position tracking - Get current mouse coordinates

Keyboard Control

  • Text typing - Fast, accurate text input

  • Hotkeys - Execute keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Win+R, etc.)

  • Special keys - Enter, Tab, Escape, Arrow keys, F-keys

  • Key combinations - Multi-key press combinations

  • Hold & release - Manual key state control

  • Typing speed - Configurable WPM (instant to human-like)

Screen Operations

  • Screenshot - Capture entire screen or regions

  • Image recognition - Find elements on screen (via OpenCV)

  • Color detection - Get pixel colors at coordinates

  • Multi-monitor - Support for multiple displays

Window Management

  • Window list - Get all open windows

  • Activate window - Bring window to front

  • Window info - Get position, size, title

  • Minimize/Maximize - Control window states

Safety Features

  • Failsafe - Move mouse to corner to abort

  • Pause control - Emergency stop mechanism

  • Approval mode - Require confirmation for actions

  • Bounds checking - Prevent out-of-screen operations

  • Logging - Track all automation actions


🚀 Quick Start

Installation

First, install required dependencies:

pip install pyautogui pillow opencv-python pygetwindow

Basic Usage

from skills.desktop_control import DesktopController


# Initialize controller
dc = DesktopController(failsafe=True)


# Mouse operations
dc.move_mouse(500, 300)  # Move to coordinates
dc.click()  # Left click at current position
dc.click(100, 200, button="right")  # Right click at position


# Keyboard operations
dc.type_text("Hello from OpenClaw!")
dc.hotkey("ctrl", "c")  # Copy
dc.press("enter")


# Screen operations
screenshot = dc.screenshot()
position = dc.get_mouse_position()


📋 Complete API Reference

Mouse Functions

move_mouse(x, y, duration=0, smooth=True)

Move mouse to absolute screen coordinates.

Parameters:

  • x (int): X coordinate (pixels from left)

  • y (int): Y coordinate (pixels from top)

  • duration (float): Movement time in seconds (0 = instant, 0.5 = smooth)

  • smooth (bool): Use bezier curve for natural movement

Example:


# Instant movement
dc.move_mouse(1000, 500)


# Smooth 1-second movement
dc.move_mouse(1000, 500, duration=1.0)

move_relative(x_offset, y_offset, duration=0)

Move mouse relative to current position.

Parameters:

  • x_offset (int): Pixels to move horizontally (positive = right)

  • y_offset (int): Pixels to move vertically (positive = down)

  • duration (float): Movement time in seconds

Example:


# Move 100px right, 50px down
dc.move_relative(100, 50, duration=0.3)

click(x=None, y=None, button='left', clicks=1, interval=0.1)

Perform mouse click.

Parameters:

  • x, y (int, optional): Coordinates to click (None = current position)

  • button (str): 'left', 'right', 'middle'

  • clicks (int): Number of clicks (1 = single, 2 = double)

  • interval (float): Delay between multiple clicks

Example:


# Simple left click
dc.click()


# Double-click at specific position
dc.click(500, 300, clicks=2)


# Right-click
dc.click(button='right')

drag(start_x, start_y, end_x, end_y, duration=0.5, button='left')

Drag and drop operation.

Parameters:

  • start_x, start_y (int): Starting coordinates

  • end_x, end_y (int): Ending coordinates

  • duration (float): Drag duration

  • button (str): Mouse button to use

Example:


# Drag file from desktop to folder
dc.drag(100, 100, 500, 500, duration=1.0)

scroll(clicks, direction='vertical', x=None, y=None)

Scroll mouse wheel.

Parameters:

  • clicks (int): Scroll amount (positive = up/left, negative = down/right)

  • direction (str): 'vertical' or 'horizontal'

  • x, y (int, optional): Position to scroll at

Example:


# Scroll down 5 clicks
dc.scroll(-5)


# Scroll up 10 clicks
dc.scroll(10)


# Horizontal scroll
dc.scroll(5, direction='horizontal')

get_mouse_position()

Get current mouse coordinates.

Returns: (x, y) tuple

Example:

x, y = dc.get_mouse_position()
print(f"Mouse is at: {x}, {y}")


Keyboard Functions

type_text(text, interval=0, wpm=None)

Type text with configurable speed.

Parameters:

  • text (str): Text to type

  • interval (float): Delay between keystrokes (0 = instant)

  • wpm (int, optional): Words per minute (overrides interval)

Example:


# Instant typing
dc.type_text("Hello World")


# Human-like typing at 60 WPM
dc.type_text("Hello World", wpm=60)


# Slow typing with 0.1s between keys
dc.type_text("Hello World", interval=0.1)

press(key, presses=1, interval=0.1)

Press and release a key.

Parameters:

  • key (str): Key name (see Key Names section)

  • presses (int): Number of times to press

  • interval (float): Delay between presses

Example:


# Press Enter
dc.press('enter')


# Press Space 3 times
dc.press('space', presses=3)


# Press Down arrow
dc.press('down')

hotkey(*keys, interval=0.05)

Execute keyboard shortcut.

Parameters:

  • *keys (str): Keys to press together

  • interval (float): Delay between key presses

Example:


# Copy (Ctrl+C)
dc.hotkey('ctrl', 'c')


# Paste (Ctrl+V)
dc.hotkey('ctrl', 'v')


# Open Run dialog (Win+R)
dc.hotkey('win', 'r')


# Save (Ctrl+S)
dc.hotkey('ctrl', 's')


# Select All (Ctrl+A)
dc.hotkey('ctrl', 'a')

key_down(key) / key_up(key)

Manually control key state.

Example:


# Hold Shift
dc.key_down('shift')
dc.type_text("hello")  # Types "HELLO"
dc.key_up('shift')


# Hold Ctrl and click (for multi-select)
dc.key_down('ctrl')
dc.click(100, 100)
dc.click(200, 100)
dc.key_up('ctrl')


Screen Functions

screenshot(region=None, filename=None)

Capture screen or region.

Parameters:

  • region (tuple, optional): (left, top, width, height) for partial capture

  • filename (str, optional): Path to save image

Returns: PIL Image object

Example:


# Full screen
img = dc.screenshot()


# Save to file
dc.screenshot(filename="screenshot.png")


# Capture specific region
img = dc.screenshot(region=(100, 100, 500, 300))

get_pixel_color(x, y)

Get color of pixel at coordinates.

Returns: RGB tuple (r, g, b)

Example:

r, g, b = dc.get_pixel_color(500, 300)
print(f"Color at (500, 300): RGB({r}, {g}, {b})")

find_on_screen(image_path, confidence=0.8)

Find image on screen (requires OpenCV).

Parameters:

  • image_path (str): Path to template image

  • confidence (float): Match threshold (0-1)

Returns: (x, y, width, height) or None

Example:


# Find button on screen
location = dc.find_on_screen("button.png")
if location:
    x, y, w, h = location
    # Click center of found image
    dc.click(x + w//2, y + h//2)

get_screen_size()

Get screen resolution.

Returns: (width, height) tuple

Example:

width, height = dc.get_screen_size()
print(f"Screen: {width}x{height}")


Window Functions

get_all_windows()

List all open windows.

Returns: List of window titles

Example:

windows = dc.get_all_windows()
for title in windows:
    print(f"Window: {title}")

activate_window(title_substring)

Bring window to front by title.

Parameters:

  • title_substring (str): Part of window title to match

Example:


# Activate Chrome
dc.activate_window("Chrome")


# Activate VS Code
dc.activate_window("Visual Studio Code")

get_active_window()

Get currently focused window.

Returns: Window title (str)

Example:

active = dc.get_active_window()
print(f"Active window: {active}")


Clipboard Functions

copy_to_clipboard(text)

Copy text to clipboard.

Example:

dc.copy_to_clipboard("Hello from OpenClaw!")

get_from_clipboard()

Get text from clipboard.

Returns: str

Example:

text = dc.get_from_clipboard()
print(f"Clipboard: {text}")


⌨️ Key Names Reference

Alphabet Keys

'a' through 'z'

Number Keys

'0' through '9'

Function Keys

'f1' through 'f24'

Special Keys

  • 'enter' / 'return'

  • 'esc' / 'escape'

  • 'space' / 'spacebar'

  • 'tab'

  • 'backspace'

  • 'delete' / 'del'

  • 'insert'

  • 'home'

  • 'end'

  • 'pageup' / 'pgup'

  • 'pagedown' / 'pgdn'

Arrow Keys

  • 'up' / 'down' / 'left' / 'right'

Modifier Keys

  • 'ctrl' / 'control'

  • 'shift'

  • 'alt'

  • 'win' / 'winleft' / 'winright'

  • 'cmd' / 'command' (Mac)

Lock Keys

  • 'capslock'

  • 'numlock'

  • 'scrolllock'

Punctuation

  • '.' / ',' / '?' / '!' / ';' / ':'

  • '[' / ']' / '{' / '}'

  • '(' / ')'

  • '+' / '-' / '*' / '/' / '='


🛡️ Safety Features

Failsafe Mode

Move mouse to any corner of the screen to abort all automation.


# Enable failsafe (enabled by default)
dc = DesktopController(failsafe=True)

Pause Control


# Pause all automation for 2 seconds
dc.pause(2.0)


# Check if automation is safe to proceed
if dc.is_safe():
    dc.click(500, 500)

Approval Mode

Require user confirmation before actions:

dc = DesktopController(require_approval=True)


# This will ask for confirmation
dc.click(500, 500)  # Prompt: "Allow click at (500, 500)? [y/n]"


🎨 Advanced Examples

Example 1: Automated Form Filling

dc = DesktopController()


# Click name field
dc.click(300, 200)
dc.type_text("John Doe", wpm=80)


# Tab to next field
dc.press('tab')
dc.type_text("[email protected]", wpm=80)


# Tab to password
dc.press('tab')
dc.type_text("SecurePassword123", wpm=60)


# Submit form
dc.press('enter')

Example 2: Screenshot Region and Save


# Capture specific area
region = (100, 100, 800, 600)  # left, top, width, height
img = dc.screenshot(region=region)


# Save with timestamp
import datetime
timestamp = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
img.save(f"capture_{timestamp}.png")

Example 3: Multi-File Selection


# Hold Ctrl and click multiple files
dc.key_down('ctrl')
dc.click(100, 200)  # First file
dc.click(100, 250)  # Second file
dc.click(100, 300)  # Third file
dc.key_up('ctrl')


# Copy selected files
dc.hotkey('ctrl', 'c')

Example 4: Window Automation


# Activate Calculator
dc.activate_window("Calculator")
time.sleep(0.5)


# Type calculation
dc.type_text("5+3=", interval=0.2)
time.sleep(0.5)


# Take screenshot of result
dc.screenshot(filename="calculation_result.png")

Example 5: Drag & Drop File


# Drag file from source to destination
dc.drag(
    start_x=200, start_y=300,  # File location
    end_x=800, end_y=500,       # Folder location
    duration=1.0                 # Smooth 1-second drag
)


⚡ Performance Tips

  1. Use instant movements for speed: duration=0

  2. Batch operations instead of individual calls

  3. Cache screen positions instead of recalculating

  4. Disable failsafe for maximum performance (use with caution)

  5. Use hotkeys instead of menu navigation


⚠️ Important Notes

  • Screen coordinates start at (0, 0) in top-left corner

  • Multi-monitor setups may have negative coordinates for secondary displays

  • Windows DPI scaling may affect coordinate accuracy

  • Failsafe corners are: (0,0), (width-1, 0), (0, height-1), (width-1, height-1)

  • Some applications may block simulated input (games, secure apps)


🔧 Troubleshooting

Mouse not moving to correct position

  • Check DPI scaling settings

  • Verify screen resolution matches expectations

  • Use get_screen_size() to confirm dimensions

Keyboard input not working

  • Ensure target application has focus

  • Some apps require admin privileges

  • Try increasing interval for reliability

Failsafe triggering accidentally

  • Increase screen border tolerance

  • Move mouse away from corners during normal use

  • Disable if needed: DesktopController(failsafe=False)

Permission errors

  • Run Python with administrator privileges for some operations

  • Some secure applications block automation


📦 Dependencies

  • PyAutoGUI - Core automation engine

  • Pillow - Image processing

  • OpenCV (optional) - Image recognition

  • PyGetWindow - Window management

Install all:

pip install pyautogui pillow opencv-python pygetwindow


Built for OpenClaw - The ultimate desktop automation companion 🦞