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    Turn a $30 USB switch into a full-featured multi-monitor KVM switch

    This utility watches for USB device connect/disconnect events and switches monitor inputs via DDC/CI. This turns a simple USB switch into a full-fledged KVM solution: press one button on your USB switch and all your monitors connect to a different input. It is supposed to be installed on all computers that could be connected to these monitors since the app only switches monitors "one way" and relies on itself running on the other computers to switch it "the other way" as needed.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Macs Fan Control

    Macs Fan Control

    Control fans on Apple computers

    Macs Fan Control is an open-source repository supporting the development of Macs Fan Control, a powerful macOS utility that gives users granular control over the thermal behavior of Apple computers. While the GitHub repo primarily tracks issues, feature requests, and localization files for the application, the utility itself allows real-time monitoring and control of fan speeds based on temperature sensors, helping users balance cooling performance and acoustics. It supports a wide range of...
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    Argus Fan Monitor

    Argus Fan Monitor

    Control fan speed and monitor the temperature of system components.

    Argus Monitor is a powerful fan-control and system-monitoring tool that gives you complete control over cooling behavior across your entire PC. It allows you to manage CPU, GPU, motherboard, and AIO fans using fixed values or advanced temperature-based control curves sourced from any sensor in your system. With multi-controller support, fan profiles, hysteresis, and temperature averaging, Argus Monitor offers smooth, precise fan adjustments with minimal noise fluctuation. ...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Library and userspace programs to control Samsung SyncMaster/MXn, Sony PUD, and other monitors from software, using the monitor-specific serial protocols.
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