🖱️ Mouse & keyboard
- Left / right / middle clicks
- Key presses & clicks-per-minute
- Mouse distance (metric or imperial)
- Vertical and horizontal scrolling
- Current, peak & average pointer speed
- Active time vs. idle time
OctoMouse is a tiny, always-on desktop widget that shows your live mouse and keyboard activity — plus CPU, RAM, disk, timers and graphs — right where you want it. Free, private, and beautifully out of the way.
Windows 10 / 11 · native x64 & ARM64 · 100% local · free
Pick any combination of stats and arrange them in a grid from 1×1 up to 6×6.
Snap the widget to any corner, edge or center of the screen, near the clock or under it, or drag it freely — including on a second monitor.
Grid size, fonts, bold/italic, text & background colors, opacity, acrylic blur, and edge margins.
Always-on-top, click-through, choose what a click does, and pick which mouse button drags it.
English, Français, Deutsch, Português (BR), 简体中文 and 繁體中文.
Point OctoMouse at a Google Drive or OneDrive folder to keep your stats in sync across machines — no account, no server.
Optionally launch at login and sit quietly in the tray, sipping resources.
Free on the Microsoft Store — installs and auto-updates in one click.
No. It counts key presses to show totals and keys-per-minute, but it does not log the actual characters or send anything anywhere. The optional keyboard histogram only tallies how often each key is pressed, and is stored locally.
It's a lightweight tray widget that samples stats a few times per second. Recording heatmaps is optional and off by default.
Yes — there's a native ARM64 build alongside x64, so it runs natively on Snapdragon devices.
You choose a folder that's already synced by Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. OctoMouse copies its data files there; your cloud app syncs them. The newest copy wins on launch.
Yes — free on the Microsoft Store.
Questions, bug reports or feature ideas? Email support@takohi.me and we'll get back to you.