WindMouse
WindMouse is a Rust implementation of the WindMouse algorithm, designed to generate realistic mouse movement paths. This library simulates mouse movements with consideration for gravity, wind, and randomness to create more human-like cursor trajectories.
See https://ben.land/post/2021/04/25/windmouse-human-mouse-movement/ for more details on the original algorithm
Features
- Generate realistic mouse movement paths between two points
- Customizable parameters for fine-tuning movement behavior
- Easy-to-use API with sensible defaults
Installation
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[]
= "0.1.0"
Usage
use ;
API
WindMouse
The main struct that holds the parameters for the mouse movement algorithm.
Methods
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new(mouse_speed: f32, gravity: f32, wind: f32, min_wait: f32, max_wait: f32, max_step: f32, target_area: f32) -> Result<Self, WindMouseError>
Creates a new WindMouse instance with the specified parameters.
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new_default() -> Self
Creates a new WindMouse instance with default values for all parameters.
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generate_points(&self, start: Coordinate, end: Coordinate) -> Vec<[i32; 3]>
Generates a series of points representing the mouse movement path from the start coordinate to the end coordinate.
Coordinate
A struct representing a 2D coordinate with floating-point precision.
Methods
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new(x: f32, y: f32) -> Self
Creates a new Coordinate instance.
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as_i32(&self) -> [i32; 2]
Converts the floating-point coordinate to integer values.
Configuration
You can customize the behavior of the WindMouse algorithm by adjusting the following parameters:
gravity
: Influences how strongly the mouse is pulled towards the target.wind
: Determines the amount of randomness in the mouse's path.min_wait
: The minimum time (in milliseconds) to wait between mouse movements.max_wait
: The maximum time (in milliseconds) to wait between mouse movements.max_step
: The maximum distance the mouse can move in a single step.target_area
: The distance from the end point at which the algorithm starts to slow down and become more precise.mouse_speed
: A general speed factor for the mouse movement.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.