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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ht3klcd

    ht3klcd

    Bash script to control 15c2:ffdc SoundGraph panel.

    This is a bash script to get my LCD display working on Linux. It came with the Mstation HT-3000 case from 3RSystem. The device is identified as ID 15c2:ffdc SoundGraph Inc. iMON PAD Remote Controller. However, the LCD panel is different from the others I have seen around in the internet. It has: - 12 text characters for messages and the clock; - 3 fan indicators (updated automatically); - a temperature indicator (updated automatically); - a CPU usage bar; - another bar in the...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    Control your computer with an IR remote

    ...will send the corresponding USB keystroke to the host computer. You can program *any* USB Consumer Device control code too...for example, Play, Pause, Mute, Volume up, Volume down, and many others.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver

    Linux kernel driver for ThinkPad laptops

    This is a Linux driver for ThinkPad laptops, written by Borislav Deianov and Henrique de Moraes Holschuh. It aims to support various features of these laptops which are accessible through a ThinkPad-specific ACPI framework. The newest version is available in the latest version of the Linux kernel.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Linux support for Easy Access and Internet keyboards (e.g. Compaq). Features: X11 support : Window Manager independant : all keys user-configurable (GUI & .conf file) : volume control : sound controls
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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