This project is a collection of toolsets for executing visual effects, simulating operating system-level input, and manipulating graphical user interface window states. It functions as a Windows API automation tool and GUI manipulator designed to programmatically alter the behavior and appearance of active application windows.
The toolkit features a desktop visual effects engine capable of applying rotational animations, hue shifts, and view transformations to the display. It includes an input simulator that can spawn multiple independent mouse cursors and automate user interactions across the operating system.
The software covers a broad range of window manipulation capabilities, including the ability to hide windows, shrink their size, or create shaking effects. It provides tools for content analysis through pixel-based motion detection and color thresholding, as well as utilities for modifying window attributes such as titles and borders. Additionally, it includes automation for drawing tasks within paint applications.