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About Wmapper 📌

Welcome to Wmapper 🫶!
This project aims to ease the process of keymapping throughout Windows with a simple and intuitive GUI.

With Wmapper versions above 1.0.3, you can simply select a window and create a keymap, then drag it anywhere across the window to simulate clicks, swiping, and cursor lock.

Wmapper's keymapping abilities are based on popular emulation keymapping technologies like Bluestacks, Nox, and LDPlayer. Its main purpose is to help keymapping in apps like:

  • Google Play Games
  • Microsoft WSA

What Wmapper Offers:

  • 🚀 Easy Keymapping: An intuitive GUI and functionality inspired by apps like Bluestacks.
  • 🤝 Community Help: Join a growing community of contributors to download and share keymap configurations.
  • 📚 Accessibility: Comprehensive documentation and support for Wmapper versions above 1.0.2.

If you're interested in the project and want to learn more, check out our blog post 📌:

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Intuitive GUI Examples:

Note: Below is an example of Wmapper's intuitive keymapping interface on version 1.0.4, which is still in development. Current release options are 1.0.0 - 1.0.3.

Wmapper GUI Example

Features of Wmapper 🚀

Wmapper offers a range of features designed to make keymapping effortless and effective:

  • 🎮 Drag and Drop Keymapping: Easily drag and drop keymap actions anywhere on the window.
  • 🔒 Cursor Lock: Lock the cursor inside specific regions for enhanced precision whilst gaming in Android games.
  • 🔄 Emulation-based Keymapping: Inspired by popular emulation technologies like Bluestacks and LDPlayer.
  • 🌐 Multi-Window Support: Fully supports keymapping for multiple windows to make keymapping easier.
  • 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Community-driven: Engage with a growing community to share keymaps and configurations.

Experience these modern features and enhance your keymapping productivity today!

Don't Just Take It From Us 😎

Avatar Name Review
avatar Anonymous Very Very Thanks Bro. I spent almost 6 hours to do this by watching other tutorials and by googling. But nothing worked. Finally, this one worked for my WSA.
avatar censurer Ahhhh BIG W work!! TYSM😘
avatar in-the-stars Helpful! Thanks, sad cause Microsoft ended support for WSA tho.
avatar CronosOnYT Sad part is Microsoft closed support for WSA :( Nice work tho.

How to Build Wmapper 🔨

Building Wmapper from source is a straightforward process! Follow the steps below to set up Wmapper on your local machine.

Prerequisites:

Before starting, make sure you have the following installed:

  • Python 3.7 or higher
  • pip (Python's package installer)
  • Git (for cloning the repository)

Steps to Build Wmapper:

  1. Clone the Repository
    First, clone the Wmapper repository to your local machine. Open a terminal (or command prompt) and run:
    git clone https://github.com/your-username/Wmapper.git