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Allows for automation of Chrome browser, potentially enabling cursor operations within the browser context.
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Enables programmatic control over Android devices, allowing for actions similar to cursor operations on a connected device.
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Provides command-line access to Windows systems, allowing for running commands that might control cursor behavior or automate actions on the local computer.
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While specific to Minecraft, this server enables AI agents to control bots within the game, implying some form of simulated cursor control within that environment.
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Enables browser automation and real-time computer vision tasks through AI-driven commands, offering zero-cost digital navigation and interaction for enhanced web experiences, thus, enabling cursor manipulation through AI.
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Allows AI to perform filesystem operations. While not directly cursor-related, it provides the means to influence the local computer environment.
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Provides a secure SSH server implementation for Model Context Protocol that enables remote command execution and file operations.
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A Unity Master Control Protocol implementation that allows AI agents to control and interact with Unity, enabling them to execute code, query editor state, modify GameObjects, and capture screenshots. GameObjects could include elements where cursor actions are relavant.
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A Windows control server built using nut.js and Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing programmatic control over Windows system operations including mouse, keyboard, window management, and screen capture functionality, thus enabling the simulation of cursor operations.
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Provides tools for web automation using Playwright, allowing navigation, interaction, and JavaScript execution on web pages, which includes interacting with elements that cursor movements would affect.