Automatic Mouse And Keyboard 5.2.9.2 -
This guide provides instructions for using Automatic Mouse and Keyboard (version 5.2.9.2). This software allows you to automate repetitive tasks by simulating mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes. ⚠️ Important Safety Notice Use this software responsibly. Automation tools can sometimes trigger anti-cheat software in games or be flagged by antivirus programs as "potentially unwanted programs" (PUPs) because they control your hardware. Only download from the official developer website and avoid using it in competitive online environments where it may result in a ban.
1. Installation & Setup
Download: Obtain the installer from the official website (robot-soft.com) or a trusted mirror. Install: Run the setup wizard. It is generally safe to use the default installation path. Launch: Open the program. You will see the main interface with a large script area.
2. Understanding the Interface
Toolbar: Located at the top. Contains buttons for New , Open , Save , Record , and Play . Script List: The main white area. This lists all the actions (steps) the robot will perform in order. Properties Panel: Usually on the right or bottom. When you click an action in the list, you can edit specific details here (coordinates, delay, text, etc.). Status Bar: Shows if the script is ready or running.
3. How to Create a Script (Basic) There are two ways to create automation: Recording or Manual Creation . Method A: Recording (Easiest) This is best for simple, linear tasks.
Click the Record button (red circle icon) on the toolbar. A small control bar will appear. Perform the actions you want to automate (move mouse, click, type). Click the Stop button (square icon) on the control bar when finished. The software will populate the Script List with your actions. automatic mouse and keyboard 5.2.9.2
Method B: Manual Creation (More Reliable) This allows you to create precise scripts without fumbling with the mouse during recording.
Click the Action menu at the top (or right-click the white script area). Select Insert Mouse Event or Insert Keyboard Event . To set a mouse click:
Select "Mouse Click" from the menu. In the properties, click the "Pick Point" button (often a crosshair icon). Your mouse cursor will change. Hover over the spot on your screen you want to click and press the hotkey (usually Ctrl+1 or just click) to capture the coordinates. Set the Button to "Left" or "Right" and the Type to "Click". This guide provides instructions for using Automatic Mouse
To set a keystroke:
Select "Keyboard Action". Choose "Key Press" or "Key Down". Select the key you want to simulate from the dropdown menu.