What is Desktop Operation Sensor & why choose it?
Monitor and Reaction Tasks: with plug & play / custom-made software sensors to trigger and monitor many window processes at the same time (Time Synchronization).
Desktop Operation Sensor allows you to trigger and monitor many window processes at the same time (Time Synchronization). Windows are the primary means a graphical application has to interact with the user and accomplish tasks. Desktop Operation Sensor which interfaces to the windows world monitors and controls the tasks

Multi-Tasking monitor
In the world of real-time, it is rare that an application performs only one task, typically, multiple tasks must be performed. In addition, these tasks must be performed "at the same time" and must meet certain time constraints. For example, if a monitoring system for a network database must check the data file for update 10 times per hour, or at specified time conditions, the system must perform several operations. It must monitor the data through the network, it must watch the data file at different time, it must check and compare the data file, and finally it will probably archive or update the data file to the disk. Each of these tasks must be performed concurrently with the others and must meet the timing constraints. In Desktop Operation Sensor, the ability to monitor multiple processes allows an application to trigger multiple tasks.

There are five different groups of sensors: System group, Timer group, Desktop group, Remote group, and I/O group. You could put one, two, or any number of group sensors to monitor multiple processes at the same time.
Moving Forward with Plug & Play Software Sensor TM
Desktop Operation Sensor provides quicker, more automated and system setup for Plug and Play Sensors configuration. When program starts, Desktop Operation Sensor will scan its sensor pool to check if there is any new plug & play sensor.
Note:
ManualEnds Technology develops many plug & play software sensors and could design it under your specification.
Examples of the possibilities:
Timer Schedule:
Triggers the tasks at the date, time or interval specified. Can be used for scheduling tasks to run at night or at the end of every day, week, month or other time frame, such as running reports, database backups and other routine work.
Application Program Control:
Launching applications and control them with mouse clicks, sending keystrokes, and other input. Hook and type text string into different applications. Closing applications automatically.
Windows Event Manager:
Shutdown and restart Windows automatically. Send timer windows message, and retrieve any message title. Record and playback mouse and keyboard events keystrokes, It is the easiest way to make working in Windows faster, easier, and more productive.
Remote Administration:
Launching macro automations, data compression / decompression, copy, move, rename, delete and transfer files locally or over Internet / Intranet network. Wakeup computer remotely,
Hardware & Software Communication:
Monitor or send I/O signal to trigger and launch tasks for feedback operation.
No Code, No Limits. Designed by your own:
Integrate all your macros, scripts, files, and application programs into a single more manageable, more maintainable, and more powerful system - "Self Operated System".

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