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Mouse Trap is a powerful security tool for Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP. It traps your mouse in place and locks your computer until you enter your password, while disabling system keys like Alt-Tab and Ctrl-Alt-Del to prevent tampering. It can hide itself in the system tray until you need to use it; it can also be configured to trap the mouse on system startup or at a certain time of day. New for version 4.0: can be set to release the mouse at
keep out, protection, lock, secure, prevention, protect, security, privacy
Mouse and Key Recorder is an enhanced automation tool, which allows recording and replaying virtually every data input by keyboard and mouse. The Recorder not just records all keyboard and mouse activities in any window, but it also contains more than 135 additional commands. These commands allow controlling the macro run (loops, conditions, goto, variables, etc.), manipulating files (delete, rename, etc.), starting or switching to programs, manipulating
replace the mouse by a gamepad with jmouse. jmouse lets you configure the buttons of the game pad to actions and stays quiet in the system tray while you`re using it.
Vimidi is a standalone windows application that allows you to use your mouse and keyboard as a MIDI controller. It works by monitoring mouse and keyboard activity system-wide and converting your actions to MIDI messages. There are 3 types of controllers available: 16 mouse controllers mouse position (x and y) is monitored and output as a MIDI controller messages.
Freeware application that allows you to control the volume of your computer using the mousewheel. When the mouse wheel is clicked (middle mouse button) the sound will be muted. When used with a full screen application the top right corner will be used. Extremely intuitive in use. Uses very little computer resources and comes with full installer and deinstaller. Standard functions of the mousewheel are not affected in any way.
Clean `n` Go makes it easy to clean your mouse or keyboard while your computer is on. Ever noticed how you always have your computer turned on when you realise you need to clean the mouse (or spill a drink on the keyboard and need to mop it up in a hurry)? And while cleaning the mouse, you inadvertently screw up the running application? Clean `n` Go solves the problem, because it temporarily disables the mouse or keyboard for cleaning.