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example.py
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import pyHook
def OnMouseEvent(event):
print 'MessageName:',event.MessageName
print 'Message:',event.Message
print 'Time:',event.Time
print 'Window:',event.Window
print 'WindowName:',event.WindowName
print 'Position:',event.Position
print 'Wheel:',event.Wheel
print 'Injected:',event.Injected
print '---'
# return True to pass the event to other handlers
# return False to stop the event from propagating
return True
def OnKeyboardEvent(event):
print 'MessageName:',event.MessageName
print 'Message:',event.Message
print 'Time:',event.Time
print 'Window:',event.Window
print 'WindowName:',event.WindowName
print 'Ascii:', event.Ascii, chr(event.Ascii)
print 'Key:', event.Key
print 'KeyID:', event.KeyID
print 'ScanCode:', event.ScanCode
print 'Extended:', event.Extended
print 'Injected:', event.Injected
print 'Alt', event.Alt
print 'Transition', event.Transition
print '---'
# return True to pass the event to other handlers
# return False to stop the event from propagating
return True
# create the hook mananger
hm = pyHook.HookManager()
# register two callbacks
hm.MouseAllButtonsDown = OnMouseEvent
hm.KeyDown = OnKeyboardEvent
# hook into the mouse and keyboard events
hm.HookMouse()
hm.HookKeyboard()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import pythoncom
pythoncom.PumpMessages()