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    Dioscuri is an x86 computer hardware emulator written in Java. It is designed by the digital preservation community to make sure that documents and programs from the past can still be accessed in the future. Dioscuri is durable and component-based.
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    A modular program that runs in background, and executes actions based on conditions. You can use it i.e. to make your computer switch between over/underclocking profiles by checking if a 3D application is running. Written in C# and winforms (.NET 2.0).
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    Mouse Manager

    Mouse Manager

    5-Button Mouse keyboard emulation utility.

    Most mice today have five Buttons: Left, Right, Wheel, and two more which usually are functionally the same as hitting the Back or Forward Buttons. Some games call these buttons Mouse 4 and Mouse 5. Mouse Manager takes advantage of the general disuse of these two extra buttons by letting you reconfigure what happens when you press them. Namely, it allows you to set these buttons to any keyboard key or series of keys you choose. So, if you set the Fifth Button to the letters H, E, L, L, and O, every time you press the Fifth Button on your mouse, your computer will think you typed "hello" on the keyboard.
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