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    Kanata

    Kanata

    Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization

    This is a cross-platform software keyboard remapper for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Improve your keyboard comfort. What Kanata allows you to do is take this alternate layer concept that Shift keys have and apply it to any key. You can then customize what those layers do to suit your exact needs and workflows. Running Kanata currently does not start it in a background process. You will need to keep the window that starts Kanata running to keep Kanata active.
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    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors repository

    lm-sensors is the canonical Linux project for reading motherboard and peripheral hardware sensors—temperatures, fan speeds, voltages—and exposing them to userspace. It ships a probing utility (sensors-detect) that identifies I²C/SMBus chips and kernel drivers, then a runtime tool (sensors) that prints human-readable readings for quick diagnostics. The companion library, libsensors, gives applications a stable API to query sensor values, enabling desktop applets, monitoring daemons, and alerting systems to build on a common foundation. Configuration files map raw chip registers to friendly labels and scaling factors, so outputs reflect real hardware characteristics across many vendors. ...
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    A cross platform, cross architecture .net library designed to make human interface device (HID) software development as easy and portable as possible.
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    WiFi Duck

    WiFi Duck

    Wireless keystroke injection attack platform

    ...This tool is intended to be used for testing, training, and educational purposes only. Never use it to do harm or create damage! A BadUSB pretends to be a keyboard to the computer to send keystrokes. But unlike a human, it can type hundreds of characters per second. By using a simple scripting language, it's easy to make BadUSBs type whatever you want. With the WiFi Duck, you can simply connect via WiFi to manage all scripts from within a web interface. This means that, unlike other BadUSBs, you don't need to install an app, log in, compile or copy scripts to an SD card.
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    IOJones

    IOJones

    Open Source IORegistryExplorer Alternative

    Intended as a replacement to the (now-broken) IORegistryExplorer provided by Apple, IOJones makes it easy to take a snapshot of your Mac's hardware, examine it for live changes, or search for properties and entries according to a wide set of criteria.
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    USB Rubber Ducky

    USB Rubber Ducky

    A human interface device programmable

    The USB Rubber Ducky is a Human Interface Device programmable with a simple scripting language allowing penetration testers to quickly and easily craft and deploy security auditing payloads that mimic human keyboard input. The source is written in C and requires the AVR Studio 5 IDE from atmel.com/avrstudio. Hardware is commercially available. Imagine plugging in a seemingly innocent USB drive into a computer and installing backdoors, exfiltrating documents, or capturing credentials. ...
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    Firmware for Cypress' EZ-USB (AN2131) device that lets you use keyboards, mice etc. as USB compliant Human Interface Devices.
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    A HID interface component for LinuxCNC/EMC. HID is USB speak for Human Interface Device, that is, input/output USB devices such as joysticks, gamepads, CNC pendants. This component was built to support devices that weren't handled by stock LinuxCNC/EMC components.
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    USBAnalist

    USB Packet Decoder

    This program shows the packets in a USB communication, by decoding the output of a command like "cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon/0u" into more human-readable form
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    Get and display the traffic counter of a Fritz!Box 7270 (or similar) in a human readable form on local host. The telnet daemon has to be enabled on the FritzBox to download the data file from the AVM router to local host.
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    Puts an icon in your system tray that shows the vendor of your installed video card, and on mouseover, displays details about the card: a human-readable name, and the Vendor and System IDs of the card.
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    We are developing a suite of software to control USB I/O devices. Initially the support will be for Windows and Linux hosted Human Interface Devices (HID) although hopefully this will extend to virtual comms. port control in the future. API coming...
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    The SMBios Kernel Module provides access to the management information of SMBios structures in both human readable and binary form via the /proc file system.
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