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SnapKey: Open Source Alternative to Snap Tap & SOCD
SnapKey is a lightweight, open-source tool that operates from the system tray and is designed to track inputs from the WASD keys, without interfering with any game files.
SnapKey's main role is to recognize when these keys are pressed and automatically release any previously engaged commands for them. This guarantees responsive and precise input handling. SnapKey handles the WASD keys by default and lets you rebind them to your liking via the config file.
SnapKey: Open Source...
This software aims at demonstrating that we can easily provide a very small and powerful runtime for running programs that are coded in whatever programming model, but that could be *executed* in a DATAFLOW style. The Dataflow Run Time (DRT) provides the runtime support for that
The first benefit of this software is to allow a rapid development of such programs in the context of the TERAFLUX project http://teraflux.eu
The runtime API has been designed in such way to allow for a future development of a good compiler that targets such interface on one side, and to allow for a good architectural support of such API too: ideally each function could map to a Thread-Level-Parallelism Instruction Set Extension (TLP ISE).
Touchpadtumbler is graphical tool designed to turn off/on the touchpad
Graphical tool designed to turn off/on the touchpad, and other pointer devices. The utility runs in the system tray and allows you to enable / disable devices using the context menu or keyboard shortcuts.
This is a real-time scheduler for Linux running in the interrupt context. The real-time processes are nearly normal functions of an user process which are just registered at the real-time scheduler. Features: easy debugging, hangup detection, priorit