Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyHM
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: Python Human Movement is a python package which imitates human movements
Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/joetilsed/pyHM/
Author: Joe Tilsed
Author-email: Joe@Tilsed.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Python Human Movements is a python package which imitates human movements
        ###### Author: [Joe Tilsed](http://linkedin.com/in/joetilsed) | Created: 19.06.2020 | Last Updated: 20.06.2020 | Version 0.0.3
        
        # pyHM
        
        Python Human Movements is a python package which imitates human movements.
        
        ## Installation
        
            $ pip install pyHM
        
        ## Getting Started
        
        ### Mouse
        Importing the mouse object from the parent package.
        ```python
        from pyHM import mouse
        
        print(type(mouse))
        ```
        ```
        >> <class 'mouse.Mouse'>
        ```
        
        #### Mouse.move()
        Have your mouse move across your screen to an `(x, y)` coordinate like a human would. 
        ```python
        from pyHM import mouse
        
        destination_x = 16
        destination_y = 25
        
        mouse.move(destination_x, destination_y)
        ```
        ```
        >> *Your mouse cursor moves to (16, 25) as if it were a human*
        ```
        
        You can also add a multiplier which will either speed-up or slow down the mouse movement depending on what you want.
        The higher the number the slower the movement, you can also have floats such as `0.1337`.
        ```python
        from pyHM import mouse
        
        x = 5
        y = 2
        
        mouse.move(x, y, multiplier=10)
        ``` 
        ```
        >> *Your mouse cursor moves to (5, 2) as if it were a human
            at about 10 times the speed*
        ```
        
        ### Mouse.get_current_position()
        This will return your mouses current x and y coordinate.
        ```python
        from pyHM import mouse
        
        print(mouse.get_current_position())
        ```
        ```
        >> (1954, 122)
        ```
        
        ###### # That's all folks...
        
Keywords: pyHM python human movements
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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