To Automate desktop applications on Windows 11 or Windows 10, you can use Auto Mouse Click by MurGee.com which allows you to simulate Mouse Clicking, Keystroke pressing, launching applications and much more. As the application presented here is really easy to use and does not requires any coding, you can really get started within minutes. Yes, sample scripts are provided which you can execute and learn within minutes how to Automate desktop applications by automating graphical user interface of the any Windows application.
The Software Application Utility named Auto Mouse Click by MurGee.com is a really easy and quick way to get started with Windows Automation. No need to spend hours and hours of human time and efforts to learn complex Automation Tools, learn coding to get repetitive tasks automated on Windows Computers. Whether you need to perform Regression or Stress Testing of a Graphical User Interface Windows Application, Automate form filling on a website, perform Copy Paste from a spreadsheet to a new Application or anything which requires repetitive tasks, this easy to learn Automation Tool can be really handy. As it has very little learning curve with easy to use graphical user interface and visual designer, you can create a script and let this Windows Automation Tool work for you.
You can also log Tasks performed by this Windows Automation Application and analyze results of the tasks performed. Yes, you can even Capture Screenshots from the script and analyze long tasks performed. The Scripts can be run for finite or infinite number of times and can be stopped as and when required. As the scripts are run on local Windows Computer, you do have full control over the Automation performed by this simple and easy to use Windows Automation Software.
To Automate desktop applications on Windows with the software utility presented here, you can either record and playback Mouse / Keyboard Actions or you can create a Script with easy to understand Graphical User Interface. When a Script has been created, you can run the script and let this Windows Automation Application perform required automation. Yes, there are multiple ways supported to abort / stop a running script.
Get started by looking at sample scripts provided in the installation folder as displayed in the screenshot above. The sample scripts allow you to automate Keystrokes, Capture Screenshot, Move Mouse Cursor relative to current Mouse Cursor Position, Launch an Application and wait for the launched application to close, Launch a Website with default browser, Launch Calculator and perform Automated Calculations, Launch Notepad and type some text onto it, Script to Show Desktop, Press Windows + Arrow Keys, etc. The Sample Scripts can give you can idea as to how you can Automate desktop applications by performing various actions from a script. You can also have a look at various Automation Actions available on Windows 11, Windows Automation Actions available in this Windows Automation Utility.
The Automation Actions can be combined in a Script and can be executed in group. Yes, the whole Script can be executed multiple times and any Automation Action in the Script can be executed multiple Times as well. Execution of the Automaton Scripts can be controlled with Keyboard Shortcuts and many other ways supported as detailed in How to Execute Macro Script document of this website.
When you need to Automate a desktop application with only Mouse and Keyboard Actions, you can use inbuilt Macro Recorder and Record Mouse and Keyboard Actions and then Play them back. The Macro Recorder feature is available as a Script Action and also as standalone Macro Recorder. Left Click, Right Click and other Mouse Actions can be recorded along with Keystrokes pressed and released.
Script Actions (like Left Click, Type Text, Press Enter , Tab or other Key) can be Executed after a configurable initial fixed or random time delay. The Actions can be run multiple times in a Script by controlling repeat count of the selected Action and can be updated with appropriate Graphical User Interface for the selected Action. There are few Wait Actions like Wait for Pixel Color, Wait for Window, Wait for Screen Change, Wait for Idle Input or even Wait for an Application to be launched. The Wait Actions can be really handy when you wish to perform a Task on your Computer when precondition for the action execution is fulfilled.
This Application does not have any Artificial Intelligence or a way to understand / adapt to what tasks are being performed and hence, it is a good idea to learn the application prior to performing actual intended task. Yes, the sample scripts are really easy to understand and this Windows Automation Application is a native Windows Application with standard controls which can get you started within minutes, however it is a good idea to learn the ways in which you can Stop Script Execution so that you can manually or automatically stop the script execution as and when required. You can control various aspects of this Windows Automation Application by interacting with Graphical User Interface of this Application with the help of Left Click, Double Click, Right Click and Keystrokes. Also do have a look at few text and video tutorials from the Tutorials button provided on the main screen of this software so as to save your human time and efforts in learning all about this Automation Tool.