computer-use-mac-mcp
MCP server for macOS desktop automation enabling screenshot, click, type, scroll, and more. Retina-aware, supports CJK text input and multi-monitor, works with any MCP client without API keys.
README
computer-use-mac-mcp
中文文档 | English
MCP server for macOS desktop automation — screenshot, click, type, scroll and more.
Gives Claude (or any MCP-compatible agent) the ability to see and control your Mac. Implements the standard mcp__computer-use__* tool interface so it works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and any other MCP client — no API key required at the tool level.
Pure JS, no native addons. Uses screencapture, osascript (JXA/AppKit), and CoreGraphics CGEvent.
Highlights
- Standard MCP interface — plug into any MCP-compatible client, not locked to a specific AI provider
- Retina display aware — correctly scales screenshot-space coordinates to physical pixels
- CJK / Unicode text input — automatically routes non-ASCII text through clipboard paste (fixes garbled Chinese/Japanese/Korean input)
- Multi-monitor support —
switch_displaytool lets agents target any connected display - No native compilation — pure JS implementation, works with Node.js ≥ 18 or Bun ≥ 1.3
Requirements
- macOS
- Node.js ≥ 18 or Bun ≥ 1.3
- Screen Recording permission — System Settings → Privacy & Security → Screen Recording
- Accessibility permission — System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility
Quick Start
# 1. Clone
git clone https://github.com/somethingforheheda/computer-use-mac-mcp.git
cd computer-use-mac-mcp
# 2. Install dependencies
npm install
# 3. Add to your MCP client config (see below)
Claude Code CLI
computer-use is a reserved name in Claude Code CLI. Use a different name:
claude mcp add -s user mac-control /path/to/node /path/to/computer-use-mac-mcp/index.js
Tools will be available as mcp__mac-control__screenshot, mcp__mac-control__left_click, etc.
Claude Desktop
Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"computer-use": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/computer-use-mac-mcp/index.js"]
}
}
}
Claude Code / jarvis-cc
{
"computer-use": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/computer-use-mac-mcp/index.js"]
}
}
Available Tools (15)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
screenshot |
Capture the screen as JPEG |
left_click |
Left-click at (x, y) |
right_click |
Right-click at (x, y) |
middle_click |
Middle-click at (x, y) |
double_click |
Double-click at (x, y) |
left_click_drag |
Click and drag from one point to another |
mouse_move |
Move cursor without clicking |
scroll |
Scroll at (x, y) |
cursor_position |
Get current cursor coordinates |
type |
Type text — auto clipboard for CJK/Unicode |
key |
Press a key or combo (e.g. command+c, command+a) |
hold_key |
Hold a key for a specified duration |
zoom |
Capture and zoom a screen region |
request_access |
Declare which apps the agent will control |
switch_display |
Switch active display for multi-monitor setups |
Coordinate System
Coordinates are in screenshot-space pixels. Always call screenshot first — the server caches the display dimensions and uses them to correctly map click coordinates to physical pixels (including Retina 2× scaling).
Multi-monitor
# Switch to external display (0 = primary, 1 = secondary, ...)
switch_display { "display": 1 }
After switching, subsequent screenshot and click tools target the selected display.
How it works
Three packages under packages/:
| Package | Responsibility | Implementation |
|---|---|---|
computer-use-mcp |
MCP server, tool definitions, coordinate dispatch | MCP SDK + bindSessionContext |
computer-use-swift |
Screenshot, app listing, app activation | screencapture + osascript (JXA/AppKit) |
computer-use-input |
Mouse movement, clicks, scroll, keyboard | JXA + CoreGraphics CGEventCreateMouseEvent / CGEventCreateKeyboardEvent |
The entry point (index.js) wires these together and exposes them over stdio as an MCP server. No subprocess is spawned per tool call — everything runs in a single Node process.
Comparison
| this project | PallavAg/claude-computer-use-macos | |
|---|---|---|
| Language | JS (Node/Bun) | Python |
| Interface | MCP Server (any client) | Standalone script (Claude API only) |
| Retina support | ✅ | ❌ |
| CJK text input | ✅ auto clipboard | ❌ garbled output |
| Multi-monitor | ✅ switch_display |
❌ |
| Needs API key to run | ❌ | ✅ |
| Native addons | ❌ pure JS | ❌ pure Python |
License
MIT
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