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    OptiKey

    OptiKey

    Open source assistive on-screen keyboard that runs on Windows

    OptiKey is an assistive on-screen keyboard designed to bring keyboard control, mouse control and speech to people with motor and speech limitations. Completely free, open source and compatible with low cost eye-tracking devices, it is a great alternative to often expensive and complicated AAC (alternative and augmentative communication) products. It can also be used as an alternative to a physical keyboard or mouse. OptiKey runs on Windows and works right out of the box once an...
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    HelloWord-Smart Keyboard

    HelloWord-Smart Keyboard

    High-end modular keyboard platform with deep customizability

    HelloWord-Keyboard is a high-end modular keyboard platform where both the hardware and firmware are designed from scratch to provide deep customizability and advanced features. The project comprises a main keyboard PCB (STM32F103), a dynamic module (STM32F405) with additional features like an e-ink screen, OLED display and a haptic/motorized knob, a base/dock module with USB hub functionality, and other supporting PCBs. The firmware includes high-speed scanning of keystrokes, RGB lighting...
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    UK Super-extended keyboard

    UK Super-extended keyboard

    UK international/unicode keyboard driver for Windows

    Free Windows keyboard driver that extends AltGr to provide comprehensive accented character support (including multi-accented characters), international punctuation, IPA, medieval characters, mathematical and non-mathematical symbols, and more. Designed for UK keyboards and installs as a regular keyboard layout option. I might adapt it for US keyboards if there's enough interest. The driver should be stable (built using MSKLC, which is mature) but classified as beta because it has not...
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    Emulates pressing a sequence of keys to the foreground window. Each line from input file represents a key combination such as ALT-TAB or CONTROL-SHIFT-A or ... Each key has a programmable pre-press delay. See KeyPressList.lis for example. See ReadMe.txt for help. LEARN option saves file of keystrokes.
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