
List of Plugins — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
Essential (always loaded) ¶ EventGhost Actions to control events, macro flow, and the configuration tree. Mouse Actions to control the mouse cursor and emulation of mouse events. …
End-user documentation — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
End-user documentation Short Manual Command Line Options Features Supported Remote Receivers List of Plugins Scripting with Python FAQ Contributing Developer documentation …
EventGhost documentation — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
May 23, 2019 · EventGhost documentation Welcome! This is the documentation for EventGhost 0.5 RC6, last updated May 23, 2019.
Short Manual — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
The Configuration Tree contains the complete EventGhost configuration and is made up of containers and items. All containers and items except Autostart can be enabled/disabled …
Features — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
The plugin system is the most integral part of the program. Actually EventGhost is designed around the plugin idea from the beginning. Every action EventGhost does and every event it …
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Scripting with Python — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
Scripting with Python ¶ Introduction ¶ If you want to script with Python in EventGhost you first have to understand the difference between the environment of a ‘PythonScript’ and a …
eg.PluginBase — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
eg.PluginBase ¶ class eg.PluginBase [source] ¶ Base class of every EventGhost plugin written in Python. name ¶ The (localised) name of the plugin. description ¶ The (localised) description of …
FAQ — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
Q: How can I install EventGhost on a Windows 2000 machine? ¶ To run EventGhost you need GDI+ installed on your machine. GDI+ is a new graphics technology developed by Microsoft. It …
Command Line Options — EventGhost 0.5 RC6 documentation
Command Line Options ¶ The EventGhost main executable accepts the following command line arguments: -configdir <directory> ¶ Instructs EventGhost to use the directory <directory> to …