Kick your mouse out of the house with this AI-assisted keyboard utility

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Neverclick avoids being limited to certain apps by ditching accessibility APIs for a quick, lightweight computer vision model.

Imagine never having to reach for your mouse to navigate around Windows again. Sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? Well wake up: We have some peripherals to burn.

Neverclick, from developer Lazo Velko, was published recently with the promise to allow users to perform mouse actions on every single object on their screen with nothing but keyboard shortcuts. Want to close a window, open an application, or click a particular spot on the screen with character-level precision? It’s capable of doing all that, along with selecting multiple spots to click at once to, say, close a bunch of windows at the same time. However, drag and drop and highlight don't work yet.

What’s more, Neverclick is completely free, has no account signup, doesn’t serve any ads or collect user data, and...

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