[Tutor] Fwd: Re: Hii

Antonio Arizpe aarizpe448 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 21 09:59:11 EDT 2019


  Hey ive looked everywhere and i would really appreciate the guidance
i know its not too complicated by google search results dodge my real
question


i just need help with a script thats registers keystrikes and adds up all
the times youve struck a key and gives a number of the total amount of
times the keyboard was struck. nothing specific about characters. just how
many times it was struck in a real number.

it is for windows 7 64 bits but i will be targeting windows 7 and 10 32 and
64 bits
it does not mean to be application specific.

just a +1 rule every time the keyboard is pressed so i can run it get a
real number at the end of the day

im just resending this because i recieved a updated mail to please select
respond all when responding to these emails which i had not been

On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 4:59 PM Antonio Arizpe <aarizpe448 at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 12:36 PM Alan Gauld via Tutor <tutor at python.org>
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>> Subject:        Re: [Tutor] Hii
>> Date:   Thu, 20 Jun 2019 08:50:31 -0500
>> From:   Antonio Arizpe <aarizpe448 at gmail.com>
>> To:     Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at yahoo.co.uk>
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>>
>> i am using python 3.7
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>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 8:43 AM Antonio Arizpe <aarizpe448 at gmail.com
>> <mailto:aarizpe448 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     it is for windows 7 64 bits but i will be targeting windows 7 and 10
>>     32 and 64 bits
>>
>>     i currently use a script i was able to work together and its for
>>     automated screenshots
>>     i imagined for the key strike counter for it to be similar because i
>>     imagined it as defining keystrikes as x = 1 and for every new key
>>     strike would apply x+=1 and saving it in a text file in a directory.
>>     im sorry im a little new for third party libraries im using im
>>     really just using the default script that comes with python
>> installation
>>     to make example here is the code i use for automated screenshots
>>
>>     import sys
>>     import os
>>     from datetime import date
>>     import pyautogui
>>     import time
>>     import shutil
>>
>>
>>     today = str(date.today())
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>>     os.chdir ('C:\\Program Files\\Python37\\tll')
>>     os.mkdir (today)
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>>
>>     x=1
>>     while x<1080:
>>     pyautogui.screenshot('/Program
>>     Files/Python37/tll/'+str(today)+'/image'+str(x)+'.png')
>>     x+=1
>>     time.sleep(30)
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>>     On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 3:30 AM Alan Gauld via Tutor
>>     <tutor at python.org <mailto:tutor at python.org>> wrote:
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>>         On 19/06/2019 23:30, Antonio Arizpe wrote:
>>
>>         > i just need help with a script thats registers keystrikes and
>>         adds up all
>>         > the times youve struck a key and gives a number of the total
>>         amount of
>>         > times the keyboard was struck. nothing specific about
>>         characters. just how
>>         > many times it was struck in a real number.
>>
>>         It is possible, but it will likely be OS specific so you need to
>>         tell us which OS you are using/targeting.
>>
>>         Also any code that you've tried always helps along with any error
>>         messages. Also tell us about any 3rd party libraries you are
>> using.
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