Windows automation
AutoX turns repetitive mouse and keyboard work into visual flows with click control, recording, OCR, image matching, and schedules.
Core modules
Each block maps to a real capability already visible in the product code.
Left, middle, right, fixed points, custom speed.
Hold time, intervals, combos, hotkeys.
Capture clicks, delays, moves, and wheel actions.
Loops, jumps, open file, open web, system tasks.
Image match, color find, color match, OCR.
Run once or every day with saved local tasks.
Automation flow
The product already has the building blocks for full desktop workflows.
Click, key, replay, or hotkey.
Use image match, color find, or OCR.
Loop, jump, wait, open, or stop.
Run now, once, or every day.
Use cases
Real scenarios
Not just features. Practical desktop tasks users can stop doing by hand.

Scenario 01
Handle refresh, confirm, submit, and tool-side actions with fixed points, area click, and controlled loops.

Scenario 02
Capture clicks, delays, keyboard steps, movement, and wheel actions, then replay the exact same routine whenever needed.

Scenario 03
Use OCR, image matching, and color finding when buttons, text, or states change before the next action should run.

Scenario 04
Start a page, open a file, or launch a repeating workflow at a planned time with one-time and daily schedules.
FAQ
Grouped by product, workflow, and download.
Product
No. The codebase shows clicking, recording, scripts, vision tools, and scheduled tasks.
Yes. It includes keyboard clicking, hotkeys, repeat key actions, and quick input features for workflows that are not mouse-only.
It works best for repeated clicks, replaying routines, reacting to changing UI states, launching files or pages, and scheduled desktop tasks.
Workflow
Yes. The project references Tesseract and OpenCvSharp, plus dedicated OCR and image matching flows.
Yes. AutoX includes recording and replay logic for clicks, delays, mouse movement, wheel actions, and related repeat steps.
Yes. The scripted actions already include opening web pages, opening files, and chaining those steps with other automation actions.
Yes. The current product structure includes scheduled tasks with one-time and daily trigger modes for recurring desktop workflows.
Download
Not yet. The page is ready for it, and the final installer URL can be wired in as soon as the production build is prepared.
Built for repeat clicks, replay, OCR, and schedules.