├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── img │ └── showcase.png ├── .gitignore ├── CMakeLists.txt ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── accept_button.jpg ├── build └── .gitkeep └── src ├── main.cpp ├── main.h ├── process_image.cpp ├── wayland_display.cpp ├── wayland_mouse.cpp ├── x11_display.cpp └── x11_mouse.cpp /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github: 3urobeat 2 | custom: ["paypal.me/3urobeat"] # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/img/showcase.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3urobeat/cs2-autoaccept-linux/200d00aefb655ac8f335f2106ecec23f2d92db9d/.github/img/showcase.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .cache/ 2 | build/* 3 | !build/.gitkeep 4 | *.code-workspace 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CMakeLists.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.11.0) 2 | project(cs2-autoaccept-linux) 3 | 4 | set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11) 5 | set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER "/usr/bin/g++") 6 | 7 | add_executable(cs2-autoaccept-linux 8 | src/main.cpp 9 | src/process_image.cpp 10 | src/wayland_display.cpp 11 | src/wayland_mouse.cpp 12 | src/x11_display.cpp 13 | src/x11_mouse.cpp) 14 | 15 | find_package(PkgConfig REQUIRED) 16 | pkg_check_modules(PORTAL REQUIRED libportal) 17 | pkg_check_modules(GTK REQUIRED IMPORTED_TARGET "gtk+-3.0") 18 | 19 | find_package(PNG REQUIRED) 20 | find_package(X11 COMPONENTS Xtst) 21 | 22 | target_link_libraries(cs2-autoaccept-linux PRIVATE ${X11_LIBRARIES} ${X11_Xtst_LIB} ${PORTAL_LIBRARIES} ${PNG_LIBRARIES} PkgConfig::GTK) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # cs2-autoaccept-linux 2 | This C++ script automatically accepts Counter-Strike 2 matches for you. 3 | It does this by analyzing your screen every 4 seconds and moving and clicking with your mouse when it detects the 'Accept' button. 4 | Since this script does not interfere with any game files and just takes screenshots of your display it is completely VAC safe. 5 | 6 | This script is for Linux only. If you are on Windows, please see [my other repository.](https://github.com/3urobeat/cs2-autoaccept) 7 | 8 | ![Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3urobeat/cs2-autoaccept-linux/master/.github/img/showcase.png) 9 | 10 |   11 | 12 | > [!NOTE] 13 | > Does **not** support Wayland yet! 14 | 15 |   16 | 17 | ## Download & Run 18 | **Easy method:** 19 | Head over to the [release section](https://github.com/3urobeat/cs2-autoaccept-linux/releases/latest) and download the latest executable. 20 | Place it on your system whereever you like. 21 | 22 |   23 | 24 | 25 | **Hard way (compiling the project yourself):** 26 | Clone this repository using git or download it as a .zip. 27 | Make sure you have `libxtst-dev`, `cmake`, `make` and `g++` installed. (Package names may vary depending on your distribution) 28 | 29 | Open a terminal in the project's folder: 30 | ```bash 31 | # Enter the build directory 32 | cd build 33 | 34 | # Create Makefile 35 | cmake .. 36 | 37 | # Build 38 | make -j8 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | After the build has completed, you may move the `cs2-autoaccept-linux` binary from the `build` directory to anywhere on your system. 42 | 43 |   44 | 45 | ## Usage 46 | Open a terminal in the folder you placed the file in. 47 | ```bash 48 | # Make sure the very first time that the binary is executable 49 | chmod +x ./cs2-autoaccept-linux 50 | 51 | # Run it! 52 | ./cs2-autoaccept-linux 53 | ``` 54 | 55 | You can stop the script by either pressing CTRL+C in the terminal or by closing the terminal window entirely. 56 | 57 | > [!WARNING] 58 | > It is important that you run the executable from a terminal. Executing it with a double click may cause it to run in the background forever. 59 | 60 | The script will start scanning your screen every 4 seconds. 61 | Queue for a match in CS2. The script will automatically accept it for you. 62 | 63 | > [!NOTE] 64 | > The game must be on your **primary display** and be focused. If you minimze the game the script won't work. 65 | > The script works in Windowed, as well as in Fullscreen and isn't affected by your brightness settings. 66 | 67 | Stop/Close the window when you load into the match. 68 | If not everyone accepted just leave the script open and it will continue scanning. 69 | 70 | > [!IMPORTANT] 71 | > Should the script fail to find anything, please make sure that you don't use a color correction profile for your display. 72 | > The scripts relies on matching colors in the screenshot it takes. A color profile changes these color values. 73 | 74 |   75 | 76 | Enjoy a toilet break while queueing! 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /accept_button.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3urobeat/cs2-autoaccept-linux/200d00aefb655ac8f335f2106ecec23f2d92db9d/accept_button.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/3urobeat/cs2-autoaccept-linux/200d00aefb655ac8f335f2106ecec23f2d92db9d/build/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: main.cpp 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2021-06-04 17:00:05 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-20 12:14:21 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | * 10 | * Copyright (c) 2021 - 2025 3urobeat 11 | * 12 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | #include "main.h" 19 | 20 | 21 | int x11_width = 0; 22 | int x11_height = 0; 23 | int i = 0; 24 | bool isUsingWayland; 25 | 26 | // TODO: Catch exit and clean up screenshot 27 | 28 | // Wayland screenshots are async as they might wait for user approval for example, so we provide a callback function to process the screenshot taken 29 | // X11 uses XImage, Wayland uses libpng's png_structp & png_structp 30 | void screenshot_callback(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info) 31 | { 32 | //auto startTime = chrono::steady_clock::now(); // Only needed for testing to measure time this interval takes // TODO: Doesn't factor in screenshot taking atm 33 | 34 | // Sanity check 35 | if (!img && !png) 36 | { 37 | cout << "\nError: Did not receive a screenshot in callback! Did the screenshot fail?" << endl; 38 | return; 39 | } 40 | 41 | // Process screenshot 42 | int match_x; 43 | int match_y; 44 | bool match = process_image(img, png, info, &match_x, &match_y); 45 | //cout << "Match at " << match_x << "x" << match_y << endl; 46 | 47 | // Print success message and manipulate cursor if a match was found 48 | if (match) 49 | { 50 | cout << "\r\x1b[32m[" << i << "] Button found! Accepting match...\x1b[0m" << endl; 51 | cout << "\nPlease close this window if everyone accepted and you are in the loading screen.\nI will otherwise continue searching.\n" << endl; 52 | 53 | // Set cursor position, click and release 54 | if (isUsingWayland) 55 | { 56 | wl_get_mouse(); // Get mouse every time, this is necessary 57 | usleep(100000); // 100ms 58 | wl_set_mouse_pos(match_x, match_y); 59 | usleep(100000); // 100ms 60 | wl_mouse_click(1); 61 | usleep(100000); // 100ms 62 | wl_mouse_click(0); 63 | } 64 | else 65 | { 66 | x11_set_mouse_pos(match_x, match_y); 67 | usleep(100000); // 100ms 68 | x11_mouse_click(1); 69 | usleep(100000); // 100ms 70 | x11_mouse_click(0); 71 | } 72 | } 73 | 74 | //auto endTime = chrono::steady_clock::now(); 75 | //cout << "This iteration took " << chrono::duration_cast(endTime - startTime).count() << "ms.\n" << endl; 76 | } 77 | 78 | 79 | // Function that will get executed every checkInterval ms to check the screen for the 'Accept' button 80 | void intervalEvent() 81 | { 82 | cout << "\r[" << i << "] Searching..." << flush; // Print and let it replace itself 83 | 84 | // Take screenshot 85 | if (isUsingWayland) 86 | { 87 | wl_take_screenshot(&screenshot_callback); 88 | } 89 | else 90 | { 91 | x11_take_screenshot(x11_width, x11_height, &screenshot_callback); 92 | } 93 | } 94 | 95 | 96 | // Entry point 97 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 98 | { 99 | // Set terminal title 100 | cout << "\033]0;cs2-autoaccept-linux v" << VERSION << " by 3urobeat\007"; 101 | 102 | // Print welcome message 103 | cout << "\n\x1b[36m cs2-autoaccept-linux v" << VERSION << " by 3urobeat\x1b[0m" << endl; // Cyan and Reset color codes at the beginning and end of the string 104 | cout << "---------------------------------------------------------------" << endl; 105 | 106 | // Determine display server 107 | if (getenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY")) 108 | { 109 | cout << "Detected Wayland environment..." << endl; 110 | isUsingWayland = true; 111 | } 112 | else if (getenv("DISPLAY")) 113 | { 114 | cout << "Detected X11 environment..." << endl; 115 | isUsingWayland = false; 116 | } 117 | else 118 | { 119 | die("Fatal: No display server detected! Are you running either X11 or Wayland?"); 120 | } 121 | 122 | // Setup mouse on wayland once to print error message if access denied and setup screen on X11 123 | if (isUsingWayland) 124 | { 125 | wl_get_mouse(); 126 | } 127 | else 128 | { 129 | x11_get_display(&x11_width, &x11_height); 130 | } 131 | 132 | 133 | // Wayland test area 134 | /* wl_take_screenshot(); 135 | sleep(1); 136 | wl_take_screenshot(); 137 | 138 | 139 | wl_get_mouse(); 140 | sleep(1); 141 | 142 | wl_set_mouse_pos(50, 200); 143 | usleep(500000); 144 | wl_mouse_click(1); 145 | 146 | sleep(1); 147 | 148 | wl_mouse_cleanup(0); */ 149 | 150 | 151 | // Run intervalEvent() every checkInterval ms 152 | cout << "Checking your screen for a 'Accept' window every " << INTERVAL / 1000 << " second(s)...\n" << endl; 153 | 154 | while (true) { 155 | intervalEvent(); 156 | 157 | i++; // Increase counter 158 | 159 | auto x = chrono::steady_clock::now() + chrono::milliseconds(INTERVAL); 160 | this_thread::sleep_until(x); 161 | } 162 | 163 | return 0; 164 | } 165 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: main.h 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2025-04-16 19:09:04 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-20 11:18:53 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | * 10 | * Copyright (c) 2025 3urobeat 11 | * 12 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | #pragma once 19 | 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | #include 24 | #include 25 | #include 26 | #include // Used to take screenshot on Wayland 27 | #include 28 | #include 29 | #include 30 | #include // Used to simulate mouse click when using X11 31 | 32 | #define VERSION "1.2" 33 | #define INTERVAL 4000 // Time in ms to wait between searches 34 | 35 | using namespace std; 36 | 37 | 38 | #define die(str, args...) do { \ 39 | perror(str); \ 40 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ 41 | } while(0) 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | // process_image.cpp 46 | extern bool process_image(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info, int *match_x, int *match_y); 47 | 48 | // wayland_display.cpp 49 | extern void wl_take_screenshot(void (*screenshot_callback)(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info)); 50 | 51 | // wayland_mouse.cpp 52 | extern void wl_mouse_cleanup(int signo); 53 | extern void wl_get_mouse(); 54 | extern void wl_set_mouse_pos(int x, int y); 55 | extern void wl_mouse_click(int depressed); 56 | 57 | // x11_display.cpp 58 | extern Display *display; 59 | extern Window root; 60 | 61 | extern void x11_take_screenshot(int width, int height, void (*screenshot_callback)(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info)); 62 | extern void x11_get_display(int *width, int *height); 63 | 64 | // x11_mouse.cpp 65 | extern void x11_set_mouse_pos(int x, int y); 66 | extern void x11_mouse_click(int depressed); 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/process_image.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: process_image.cpp 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2025-04-18 15:21:08 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-20 11:37:07 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | * 10 | * Copyright (c) 2025 3urobeat 11 | * 12 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | #include "main.h" 19 | 20 | 21 | // IN: *img OR (*png AND *info) 22 | // OUT: *match_x, *match_y 23 | bool process_image(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info, int *match_x, int *match_y) 24 | { 25 | bool breakLoop = false; 26 | int matches = 0; 27 | 28 | int width; 29 | int height; 30 | png_bytep* row_pointers; 31 | 32 | if (img) 33 | { 34 | width = img->width; 35 | height = img->height; 36 | } 37 | else 38 | { 39 | // Load the image we received into memory 40 | width = png_get_image_width(*png, *info); 41 | height = png_get_image_height(*png, *info); 42 | 43 | row_pointers = new png_bytep[height]; 44 | for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) 45 | { 46 | row_pointers[y] = new png_byte[png_get_rowbytes(*png, *info)]; 47 | } 48 | 49 | png_read_image(*png, row_pointers); 50 | } 51 | 52 | 53 | // Iterate over every pixel in the screenshot 54 | for (int row = 0; row < width && !breakLoop; row++) // x axis 55 | { 56 | for (int col = 0; col < height && !breakLoop; col++) // y axis 57 | { 58 | // Get the color of this pixel 59 | unsigned short red; 60 | unsigned short green; 61 | unsigned short blue; 62 | 63 | if (img) 64 | { 65 | unsigned long pxl = XGetPixel(img, row, col); 66 | red = (pxl >> 16) & 0xff; 67 | green = (pxl >> 8) & 0xff; 68 | blue = (pxl >> 0) & 0xff; 69 | } 70 | else 71 | { 72 | png_bytep pxl = &(row_pointers[col][row * 4]); 73 | red = pxl[0]; 74 | green = pxl[1]; 75 | blue = pxl[2]; 76 | } 77 | 78 | //cout << "Pixel (" << row << "x" << col << ") Color (RGB): " << red << " " << green << " " << blue << endl; 79 | 80 | // Check if color is interesting 81 | if (red >= 50 && red <= 60 82 | && green >= 178 && green <= 187 83 | && blue >= 77 && blue <= 87) 84 | { 85 | //cout << "Match at " << row << "x" << col << "!" << endl; 86 | matches++; 87 | } 88 | 89 | // If we got 9000 matching pixels then it surely is the Accept button 90 | if (matches >= 9000) 91 | { 92 | *match_x = row; 93 | *match_y = col; 94 | 95 | breakLoop = true; 96 | break; 97 | } 98 | } 99 | } 100 | //cout << "\nMatches: " << matches << endl; 101 | 102 | 103 | // Cleanup 104 | if (png) 105 | { 106 | for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) { 107 | delete[] row_pointers[y]; 108 | } 109 | delete[] row_pointers; 110 | } 111 | 112 | 113 | // If loop was aborted a match was found 114 | if (breakLoop) 115 | { 116 | return true; 117 | } 118 | else 119 | { 120 | return false; 121 | } 122 | } 123 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/wayland_display.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: wayland_display.cpp 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2025-04-18 13:39:31 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-20 11:37:21 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | * 10 | * Copyright (c) 2025 3urobeat 11 | * 12 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | #include "main.h" 19 | 20 | 21 | XdpPortal *portal = xdp_portal_new(); // TODO: Will this cause issues on X11 systems without xdg-portals? 22 | GMainLoop *loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); 23 | 24 | void (*ss_callback_func)(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info) = nullptr; 25 | 26 | 27 | // Helper function that loads the png file into a libpng struct 28 | void load_png(const char* filename) 29 | { 30 | // Load file from disk 31 | FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "rb"); 32 | if (!fp) { 33 | cerr << "Error: File could not be opened for reading: " << filename << endl; 34 | return; 35 | } 36 | 37 | // Create a libpng struct for image content and image metadata 38 | png_structp png = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr); 39 | if (!png) { 40 | cerr << "Error: Failed to create png_structp!" << endl; 41 | fclose(fp); 42 | return; 43 | } 44 | 45 | png_infop info = png_create_info_struct(png); 46 | if (!info) { 47 | cerr << "Error: Failed to create png_infop!" << endl; 48 | png_destroy_read_struct(&png, nullptr, nullptr); 49 | fclose(fp); 50 | return; 51 | } 52 | 53 | // Setup error handling to clean up 54 | if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png))) { 55 | cerr << "Error: setjmp failed" << endl; 56 | png_destroy_read_struct(&png, &info, nullptr); 57 | fclose(fp); 58 | return; 59 | } 60 | 61 | 62 | // Load image metadata into libpng (not the actual image data yet! This will be done by process_image) 63 | png_init_io(png, fp); 64 | png_read_info(png, info); 65 | 66 | png_byte color_type = png_get_color_type(png, info); 67 | png_byte bit_depth = png_get_bit_depth(png, info); 68 | 69 | // Do some color handling which I don't actually fully understand, sorry 70 | png_set_strip_16(png); 71 | if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) 72 | { 73 | png_set_palette_to_rgb(png); 74 | } 75 | if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && bit_depth < 8) 76 | { 77 | png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png); 78 | } 79 | if (png_get_valid(png, info, PNG_INFO_tRNS)) 80 | { 81 | png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png); 82 | } 83 | if (bit_depth == 16) 84 | { 85 | png_set_strip_16(png); 86 | } 87 | if (bit_depth < 8) 88 | { 89 | png_set_expand(png); 90 | } 91 | 92 | png_set_filler(png, 0xFF, PNG_FILLER_AFTER); 93 | png_read_update_info(png, info); 94 | 95 | 96 | // Make callback 97 | ss_callback_func(nullptr, &png, &info); 98 | 99 | // Cleanup 100 | png_destroy_read_struct(&png, &info, nullptr); 101 | fclose(fp); 102 | } 103 | 104 | 105 | // Callback when screenshot is done 106 | void on_screenshot_response(GObject *source_object, GAsyncResult *res, gpointer user_data) 107 | { 108 | // Get filepath of the screenshot 109 | GError *error = NULL; 110 | char *filepath = xdp_portal_take_screenshot_finish(portal, res, &error); 111 | 112 | if (error) { 113 | cerr << "\nScreenshot failed: " << error->message << endl; 114 | g_error_free(error); 115 | return; 116 | } 117 | 118 | // Check if string starts with file:// and remove that 119 | if (strncmp(filepath, "file://", strlen("file://")) == 0) 120 | { 121 | filepath = filepath + 7; // Move pointer to after "file://" 122 | } 123 | 124 | //cout << "\nScreenshot saved at: " << filepath << endl; 125 | g_main_loop_quit(loop); 126 | 127 | // Parse file into XImage 128 | load_png(filepath); 129 | 130 | // Delete png file to not clutter up user's hard drive 131 | if (remove(filepath) != 0) { 132 | perror("Error: Failed to delete temporary screenshot file"); 133 | } 134 | } 135 | 136 | 137 | void wl_take_screenshot(void (*screenshot_callback)(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info)) 138 | { 139 | // Save reference to callback function 140 | ss_callback_func = screenshot_callback; 141 | 142 | // Request a screenshot 143 | xdp_portal_take_screenshot( 144 | portal, 145 | NULL, 146 | XDP_SCREENSHOT_FLAG_NONE, 147 | NULL, 148 | on_screenshot_response, 149 | NULL 150 | ); 151 | 152 | // Start a loop to prevent the application exiting before callback is called 153 | g_main_loop_run(loop); 154 | } 155 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/wayland_mouse.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: wayland_mouse.cpp 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2025-04-17 16:12:26 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-19 19:13:19 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | */ 10 | 11 | // Code taken from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5190921/simulating-absolute-mouse-movements-in-linux-using-uinput 12 | 13 | 14 | #include 15 | #include 16 | #include 17 | 18 | #include "main.h" 19 | 20 | 21 | int fd; 22 | struct uinput_user_dev uidev; 23 | struct input_event ev; 24 | 25 | void wl_mouse_cleanup(int signo) 26 | { 27 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY) < 0) 28 | die("error: cannot destroy uinput device\n"); 29 | else printf("Destroyed uinput_user_dev\n\n"); 30 | close(fd); 31 | exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); 32 | } 33 | 34 | void wl_get_mouse() 35 | { 36 | if (signal(SIGINT,wl_mouse_cleanup) == SIG_ERR) 37 | { 38 | printf("Error: Failed to register signal handler!\n"); 39 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); 40 | } 41 | 42 | fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK); 43 | if (fd < 0) 44 | { 45 | perror("Error: Failed to open input device. Are you in the 'input' group? Error"); 46 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); 47 | } 48 | 49 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY) < 0) 50 | die("error: ioctl"); 51 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, BTN_LEFT) < 0) 52 | die("error: ioctl"); 53 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, BTN_RIGHT) < 0) 54 | die("error: ioctl"); 55 | 56 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_REL) < 0) 57 | die("error: ioctl"); 58 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_RELBIT, REL_X) < 0) 59 | die("error: ioctl"); 60 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_RELBIT, REL_Y) < 0) 61 | die("error: ioctl"); 62 | 63 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_ABS) < 0) 64 | die("error: ioctl"); 65 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_ABSBIT,ABS_X) < 0) 66 | die("error: ioctl"); 67 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_SET_ABSBIT, ABS_Y) < 0) 68 | die("error: ioctl"); 69 | 70 | memset(&uidev, 0, sizeof(uidev)); 71 | snprintf(uidev.name, UINPUT_MAX_NAME_SIZE, "uinput-sample"); 72 | uidev.id.bustype = BUS_USB; 73 | uidev.id.vendor = 0x1; 74 | uidev.id.product = 0x1; 75 | uidev.id.version = 1; 76 | 77 | uidev.absmin[ABS_X]=0; 78 | uidev.absmax[ABS_X]=1023; 79 | uidev.absfuzz[ABS_X]=0; 80 | uidev.absflat[ABS_X ]=0; 81 | uidev.absmin[ABS_Y]=0; 82 | uidev.absmax[ABS_Y]=767; 83 | uidev.absfuzz[ABS_Y]=0; 84 | uidev.absflat[ABS_Y ]=0; 85 | 86 | if(write(fd, &uidev, sizeof(uidev)) < 0) 87 | die("error: write0"); 88 | 89 | if(ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE) < 0) 90 | die("error: ioctl"); 91 | } 92 | 93 | // TODO: Test if this works with touchpads 94 | void wl_set_mouse_pos(int x, int y) 95 | { 96 | memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(struct input_event)); 97 | gettimeofday(&ev.time,NULL); 98 | ev.type = EV_ABS; 99 | ev.code = ABS_X; 100 | ev.value = x; 101 | if(write(fd, &ev, sizeof(struct input_event)) < 0) 102 | die("Error: Failed to write ABS_X"); 103 | 104 | memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(struct input_event)); 105 | ev.type = EV_SYN; 106 | if(write(fd, &ev, sizeof(struct input_event)) < 0) 107 | die("Error: Failed to sync ABS_X"); 108 | 109 | memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(struct input_event)); 110 | ev.type = EV_ABS; 111 | ev.code = ABS_Y; 112 | ev.value = y; 113 | if(write(fd, &ev, sizeof(struct input_event)) < 0) 114 | die("Error: Failed to write ABS_Y"); 115 | 116 | memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(struct input_event)); 117 | ev.type = EV_SYN; 118 | if(write(fd, &ev, sizeof(struct input_event)) < 0) 119 | die("Error: Failed to sync ABS_Y"); 120 | } 121 | 122 | void wl_mouse_click(int depressed) 123 | { 124 | memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(struct input_event)); 125 | gettimeofday(&ev.time,NULL); 126 | ev.type = EV_KEY; 127 | ev.code = BTN_LEFT; 128 | ev.value = depressed; 129 | if(write(fd, &ev, sizeof(struct input_event)) < 0) 130 | die("Error: Failed to write BTN_LEFT"); 131 | 132 | memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(struct input_event)); 133 | ev.type = EV_SYN; 134 | if(write(fd, &ev, sizeof(struct input_event)) < 0) 135 | die("Error: Failed to sync BTN_LEFT"); 136 | } 137 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/x11_display.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: x11_display.cpp 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2025-04-18 15:07:27 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-20 11:19:00 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | * 10 | * Copyright (c) 2025 3urobeat 11 | * 12 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | #include "main.h" 19 | 20 | 21 | Display *display; 22 | Window root; 23 | 24 | 25 | void x11_take_screenshot(int width, int height, void (*screenshot_callback)(XImage *img, png_structp *png, png_infop *info)) 26 | { 27 | // Take screenshot 28 | XImage *img = XGetImage(display, root, 0, 0, width, height, AllPlanes, ZPixmap); 29 | 30 | screenshot_callback(img, nullptr, nullptr); 31 | 32 | // Clean up 33 | XDestroyImage(img); 34 | } 35 | 36 | 37 | void x11_get_display(int *width, int *height) 38 | { 39 | // Establish connection to the X11 server: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24988164/c-fast-screenshots-in-linux-for-use-with-opencv & https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4049877/how-to-save-img-as-bitmap 40 | display = XOpenDisplay(0); 41 | int screen = XDefaultScreen(display); 42 | root = RootWindow(display, screen); 43 | 44 | *width = XDisplayWidth(display, screen); // This seems to return both monitors combined. If this impacts the scanning speed severely this needs to be fixed (seems to be fine) 45 | *height = XDisplayHeight(display, screen); 46 | } 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/x11_mouse.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * File: x11_mouse.cpp 3 | * Project: cs2-autoaccept-linux 4 | * Created Date: 2025-04-18 15:10:05 5 | * Author: 3urobeat 6 | * 7 | * Last Modified: 2025-04-18 15:22:06 8 | * Modified By: 3urobeat 9 | * 10 | * Copyright (c) 2025 3urobeat 11 | * 12 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | #include "main.h" 19 | 20 | 21 | void x11_set_mouse_pos(int x, int y) 22 | { 23 | XWarpPointer(display, None, root, 0, 0, 0, 0, x, y); 24 | XFlush(display); // Necessary to execute call 25 | } 26 | 27 | 28 | void x11_mouse_click(int depressed) 29 | { 30 | // Reference: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/programming-9/simulating-a-mouse-click-594576/#post2936738 31 | XTestFakeButtonEvent(display, 1, depressed, CurrentTime); 32 | XFlush(display); // Necessary to execute call 33 | } 34 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------