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    Keyviz

    Keyviz

    Keyviz is a free and open-source tool to visualize your keystrokes

    Keyviz is an open-source tool written in Dart/C++ that visualizes your keystrokes and mouse actions in real-time, overlaying them on screen. It’s ideal for screencasts, presentations, livestreams, or instructional videos, showing users exactly what keys or buttons you press, and visually highlights them with customizable styles and filters.
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    PiliPlus

    PiliPlus

    PiliPlus

    PiliPlus is an open-source, third-party mobile client oriented around browsing and watching online video content with a focus on a smooth, feature-rich viewing experience. It typically aggregates feeds, categories, and search into a unified interface that makes discovery straightforward for casual use as well as power users. The player experience emphasizes responsive controls, on-screen comments (danmaku) or subtitles where supported, and options for quality selection and caching for...
    Downloads: 111 This Week
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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    ...It works on different platforms: on Android, it uses the AccessibilityService API to send simulated touches to whatever app window is active; on desktop (Windows/macOS), it can emulate key/mouse input via configurable keymaps so users can tailor controls.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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