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    footmouse

    footmouse

    Allows Linux users to use a HID compatible USB foot pedal as a mouse

    The foot pedal emulates a mouse in conjunction with up to 4 modifier keys, ALT, CONTROL, SHIFT and ESCAPE. Functions available are Left Click, Double Click, Right Click, Cursor Up, Cursor Down, Cursor Left, Cursor Right, Wheel Scroll Up, Wheel Scroll Down, Middle Click, Page Up, Page Down, Window Select, Close window, Minimise window and Null (define an option that does nothing) - Many foot pedals come with software, often MS Windows only, which allows you to program the pedals to...
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    xpd-ebike

    xpd-ebike

    Infineon e-bike controller setup tool

    XPD (stands for "eXtended Parameter Designer") is an alternative to "KeyWin e-Bike Lab Parameter Designer" software used to program the so-called "Infineon" e-bike controllers. * It provides some additional features missing in the original program, and is generally easier to use. * It is opensource so you can learn how it works and add unique features to it or customize to suit your own needs. * It is cross-platform: works on Linux, Windows and Android.
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    qwpr keylayout and layout translator

    A keyboard layout that's worth learning.

    Qwpr (pronounced "qwipper", named for the first four keys) is a keyboard layout that's easy to learn (only 11 keys move from their qwerty positions), easy to type (32% better by the Carpalx metric), practical (programmer's punctuation, arrow keys, and all major accented characters easily accessed without moving your hands off the three main rows), and very complete (over 1000 unicode characters and combinations available). The project also includes the tools I used to translate this layout...
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