Windows Desktop Control
Enables AI to control Windows desktop applications through UIAutomation and PyAutoGUI, providing capabilities for lau...
What it does
Enables AI to control Windows desktop applications through UIAutomation and PyAutoGUI, providing capabilities for launching programs, executing commands, and performing mouse/keyboard actions with tree-based UI element identification.
Windows MCP Server provides a lightweight interface for AI agents to interact with the Windows operating system through a set of specialized tools. Developed by Jeomon George, it leverages UIAutomation, PyAutoGUI, and other libraries to enable desktop automation capabilities including launching applications, executing PowerShell commands, retrieving desktop state information, and performing mouse/keyboard actions. The implementation features a tree-based approach to identify interactive UI elements across applications, making it particularly valuable for automating workflows, testing applications, or enabling AI assistants to directly control Windows desktop environments like a human user would.
Capabilities
Server
Quality
deterministic score 0.75 from registry signals: · indexed on pulsemcp · has source repo · 5397 github stars · registry-generated description present