MCPControl
Cross-platform MCP server for OS automation
What is MCPControl?
What is MCPControl? MCPControl is a cross-platform control server for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), designed to provide programmatic control over system operations such as mouse, keyboard, window management, and screen capture functionality. How to use MCPControl? To use MCPControl, clone the repository from GitHub, install the necessary dependencies, build the project, and configure it with your MCP servers. After configuration, restart your MCP server to access the MCPControl service. Key features of MCPControl? Window management capabilities including listing, focusing, and resizing windows. Mouse control with configurable speed, click operations, and cursor tracking. Keyboard control for text input and key operations. Screen operations including screen capture and active window detection. Clipboard integration for managing clipboard content. Use cases of MCPControl? Automating repetitive tasks on your computer. Enabling AI models to interact with applications and games. Managing multiple windows and applications programmatically. FAQ from MCPControl? Is MCPControl safe to use? This software is experimental and potentially dangerous. Use it at your own risk in controlled environments. What platforms does MCPControl support? MCPControl aims to support Windows, Linux, and macOS, though most testing has been on Windows. How can I contribute to MCPControl? Contributions are welcome! Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file in the repository for guidelines.
As an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, MCPControl enables AI agents to communicate effectively through standardized interfaces. The Model Context Protocol simplifies integration between different AI models and agent systems.
How to use MCPControl
To use MCPControl, clone the repository from GitHub, install the necessary dependencies, build the project, and configure it with your MCP servers. After configuration, restart your MCP server to access the MCPControl service. Key features of MCPControl? Window management capabilities including listing, focusing, and resizing windows. Mouse control with configurable speed, click operations, and cursor tracking. Keyboard control for text input and key operations. Screen operations including screen capture and active window detection. Clipboard integration for managing clipboard content. Use cases of MCPControl? Automating repetitive tasks on your computer. Enabling AI models to interact with applications and games. Managing multiple windows and applications programmatically. FAQ from MCPControl? Is MCPControl safe to use? This software is experimental and potentially dangerous. Use it at your own risk in controlled environments. What platforms does MCPControl support? MCPControl aims to support Windows, Linux, and macOS, though most testing has been on Windows. How can I contribute to MCPControl? Contributions are welcome! Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file in the repository for guidelines.
Learn how to integrate this MCP server with your AI agents and leverage the Model Context Protocol for enhanced capabilities.
Use Cases for this MCP Server
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MCP servers like MCPControl can be used with various AI models including Claude and other language models to extend their capabilities through the Model Context Protocol.
About Model Context Protocol (MCP)
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized way for AI agents to communicate with various services and tools. MCP servers like MCPControl provide specific capabilities that can be accessed through a consistent interface, making it easier to build powerful AI applications with complex workflows.
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