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    Steam Deck Tools

    Steam Deck Tools

    Fan, Overlay, Power Control and Steam Controller for Windows

    Steam Deck Tools is a community-driven collection of utilities designed to enhance the experience of running Windows on the Valve Steam Deck. Hosted on GitHub and written primarily in C#, this suite bundles multiple practical tools into a single package, including fan control, performance overlay, power (TDP and refresh rate) adjustment, and Steam Controller support. The tools aim to fill functionality gaps when running Windows on a device originally optimized for SteamOS, such as adjusting...
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    QMK

    QMK

    Keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and ARM controllers

    QMK (Quantum Mechanical Keyboard) is an open source community centered around developing computer input devices. The community encompasses all sorts of input devices, such as keyboards, mice, and MIDI devices. This is a keyboard firmware based on the tmk_keyboard firmware with some useful features for Atmel AVR and ARM controllers, and more specifically, the OLKB product line, the ErgoDox EZ keyboard, and the Clueboard product line. Keyboards powered by QMK are Planck, Preonic, ErgoDox EZ,...
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    antimicro

    antimicro

    Graphical program to map keyboard and mouse controls to a gamepad

    antimicro is a graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse controls to a gamepad. It's useful for using a gamepad on PC games that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support. This program can also be used to control any desktop application with a gamepad. On Linux, this means that your system has to be running an X environment in order to run this program.
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    Footcontroller

    Footcontroller

    Control your Linux PC with a standard foot pedal

    This python utility allows users on Linux to control their PC using a HID compatible USB foot pedal. Note: footcontroller does not support the new VEC Infinity in-USB3 pedal, which is not fully Linux compatible The foot pedal becomes an extra mouse or mini keyboard but footcontroller allows you to define multiple pedal sets which you can activate at the click of a button. It uses xdotool to provide you with the ability to assign commands to each pedal. Many foot pedals come with software, often MS Windows only, which allows you to program the pedals to perform some function or other, Footcontroller does away with the proprietary software and allows you to define multiple sets of commands that can be swapped in or out at the click of a button. ...
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    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    Control your computer with an IR remote

    This is an open-hardware Infrared Remote Controlled USB keyboard, without keys, implemented using a PIC micro-controller and MikroC. IRK! enables you to use your LEARNING remote control to control any system that you can plug a USB keyboard into (Windows, Linux, Mac). Great for controlling a home theatre system such as MythTV, XBMC or Media Center. No drivers are required. You can program *any* USB keyboard function (with or without Control, Alt, Shift and GUI modifiers) to a button on your infrared remote control and when you press that button IRK! ...
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    HIDintercept

    HIDintercept

    Remap multiple Keyboards powerfull and easy.

    Ever had more than one keyboard? If so, you probably wanted to do some crazy stuff on the other keyboard like shortcuts. Yeah, there is HIDmacro. It does its job well. Sometimes. It just fails on some applications or keys. And its not that powerful. HIDintercept is somewhat different. Because it uses a driver [http://oblita.com/interception.html] it is able to reliable detect, block and process keystrokes from different keyboards.
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    Currently, the Linux kernel doesn't support three keys on the "Microsoft NaturalĀ® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000": the "Spell" function key and the Zoom-/Zoom+ Rocker. This program is a userspace (X11) driver for those three keys.
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    A QT-Based program that takes input from joystick/gamepad devices and produces keyboard or mouse activity in XWindows. Great for games with no or mediocre joystick support as well as for emulation. Easy to set up. Supports any number of devices.
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    Use your favorite keyboard layout everywhere! I learned the Colemak keyboard layout, but I can not install at school, so I wrote a portable keyboard layout program in autohotkey. It no requires install or administrator privileges.
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    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    A simple Windows (.NET Framework) program which can be used to test whether the keys on a keyboard are functional.
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    Missile Launcher is designed provide a more efficient and open-source program for Windows control of USB missile launchers. Contains a command-line interface and GUI (supports keyboard control). This program is designed to control M&S launchers.
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    KeyTouch makes it possible to easily configure the extra function keys (like multimedia keys) of your keyboard. You can define which program will be executed while pressing a key. KeyTouch 2 is the first program of its kind that works on kernel 2.6.
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    The program 'jsbuttons' prints the state of joystick buttons as a decimal number to standard output. It can be used to control the system where keyboard input is impossible/unwanted. A (simple-to-build) four button pad can be used instead of a joystick.
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