Hermes Agent promises automation without taking over your screen
is presented as a way for an AI to click, type, scroll, and open apps on a computer. Its main promise is that it does not take over the user’s main screen or physical mouse cursor.
Many computer control tools interrupt normal work because the cursor moves by itself, windows jump forward, and the user has to stop using the machine. is described as handling this differently by sending input directly to the app it needs to control.
That means it could work inside one program while the user keeps typing in another. The available setup steps, practical , and guided support are promoted through a video and a separate community.
Key points
- is described as controlling apps by clicking, typing, scrolling, and opening programs.
- The main practical claim is that it avoids taking over the user’s mouse cursor and main screen.
- to a target app could let the agent work while the user keeps using another app.
- Test app support, failure handling, and boundaries before using it for real work.
- The detailed setup and workflow examples are pushed to a video and a separate community.