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1. pests+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-26 19:11:31
> and have your bot synthesize keypresses and mouse movements

Is this truely going to work though? Captcha provider already monitor mouse and keyboard movement while on the page. Can you really "synthesize" human-like mouse movements around the page? I'm not so sure.

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2. jrockw+r2[view] [source] 2023-07-26 19:21:18
>>pests+(OP)
I am sure you can. This is exactly what AI excels at!
3. tikhon+G6[view] [source] 2023-07-26 19:40:01
>>pests+(OP)
Captcha providers can't rely exclusively on mouse movement because of accessibility considerations, and it seems pretty easy to emulate human-like keyboard interaction. Emulating realistic mouse movement is more difficult but probably doable too.
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4. JohnFe+Aa[view] [source] 2023-07-26 19:53:50
>>pests+(OP)
> Can you really "synthesize" human-like mouse movements around the page?

Yes. It's not even very hard.

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5. helloj+EC[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-26 21:55:07
>>tikhon+G6
I bet it's pretty easy. Capture your own mouse movements from one place to the next as denoted by clicks. Then train a model on reproducing those movements, using your captured data of movement from points A to B. It would probably generalize well enough to pass the verifications. Humans are very unpredictable, so I assume those are mostly looking for superhuman speed and accuracy.
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6. costco+Y51[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-27 01:03:42
>>helloj+EC
https://github.com/vincentbavitz/bezmouse

> BezMouse is a lightweight tool written in Python to simulate human-like mouse movements with Bézier curves. Some applications might include:

> BezMouse was originally written for a RuneScape color bot and has never triggered macro detection in over 400 hours of continuous use.

:)

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