| name | desktop-control |
| description | Control the mouse, keyboard, and read screen content via accessibility. Use this skill when the user asks to click somewhere on screen, type text into an app, move the mouse, press keyboard shortcuts, read what's on screen, get the accessibility tree of the current window, automate desktop interactions, or control the computer. |
| tags | ["desktop","mouse","keyboard","accessibility","screen","automation","pyautogui","osascript","computer-use"] |
| version | 0.1.0 |
Skill: desktop-control
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Click somewhere on the screen
- Move the mouse to a position
- Type text into an application
- Press keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys
- Read what's on the current screen (accessibility tree)
- Get information about the frontmost window
- Automate desktop interactions
- Control the computer (mouse, keyboard, screen)
- Scroll up/down in an application
- Drag and drop elements
IMPORTANT: This skill requires Accessibility permissions for the terminal/IDE. On macOS, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Accessibility and enable the running application.
Bundled Scripts
| Script | Type | Description |
|---|
scripts/mouse.py | Python | Mouse movement, clicking, dragging, scrolling |
scripts/keyboard.py | Python | Text typing, key presses, hotkeys |
scripts/screen.py | Python | Screen info, capture, accessibility tree reading |
All scripts auto-install pyautogui if needed.
Mouse Control
Input Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Description | Example |
|---|
action | Yes | move, click, doubleclick, rightclick, drag, scroll | click |
x | For most | X coordinate (pixels from left) | 500 |
y | For most | Y coordinate (pixels from top) | 300 |
button | No | Mouse button: left (default), right, middle | left |
to_x | For drag | Destination X coordinate | 700 |
to_y | For drag | Destination Y coordinate | 400 |
amount | For scroll | Scroll amount (positive=up, negative=down) | -3 |
Script Usage
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py move --x 500 --y 300
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py click --x 500 --y 300
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py doubleclick --x 500 --y 300
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py rightclick --x 500 --y 300
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py drag --x 100 --y 100 --to-x 500 --to-y 500
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py scroll --amount -3
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py scroll --x 500 --y 300 --amount 5
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py position
Keyboard Control
Input Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Description | Example |
|---|
action | Yes | type, press, hotkey | type |
text | For type | Text to type | Hello World |
key | For press | Key name to press | enter |
keys | For hotkey | Key combination, plus-separated | command+c |
interval | No | Delay between keystrokes in seconds (default: 0.02) | 0.05 |
Script Usage
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py type --text "Hello World"
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py type --text "Hello" --interval 0.1
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py press --key enter
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py press --key tab
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py press --key escape
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py hotkey --keys "command+c"
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py hotkey --keys "command+shift+s"
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py hotkey --keys "alt+tab"
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py hotkey --keys "command+space"
Common Key Names
enter, return, tab, space, backspace, delete, escape, up, down, left, right, home, end, pageup, pagedown, f1-f12, command, ctrl, alt, shift, capslock
Screen Reading
Input Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Description | Example |
|---|
action | Yes | info, capture, read-ui | read-ui |
output | For capture | Screenshot output path | /tmp/screen.png |
x, y, width, height | For capture region | Region to capture | |
Script Usage
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/screen.py info
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/screen.py capture --output /tmp/screen.png
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/screen.py capture --x 0 --y 0 --width 800 --height 600 --output /tmp/region.png
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/screen.py read-ui
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/screen.py read-ui --depth 3
The read-ui command uses AppleScript to read the accessibility tree of the frontmost application, returning window titles, buttons, text fields, menus, and other UI elements. This is the primary way to understand what's on screen before interacting.
Typical Workflow
- Read the screen to understand what's visible:
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/screen.py read-ui
- Identify targets from the accessibility tree output
- Interact using mouse/keyboard:
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/mouse.py click --x 500 --y 300
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py type --text "search query"
python3 skills/desktop-control/scripts/keyboard.py press --key enter
- Verify by reading the screen again
Example
click on the search bar
type "hello" into the text field
press command+s to save
what's on the screen right now
read the UI elements of the current window
move the mouse to the center of the screen
scroll down in this window