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    Hotkey

    Hotkey

    Trigger an action on an element with a keyboard shortcut

    Trigger an action on a target element when the hotkey (key or sequence of keys) is pressed on the keyboard. This triggers a focus event on form fields or a click event on other elements. By default, hotkeys are extracted from a target element's data-hotkey attribute, but this can be overridden by passing the hotkey to the registering function (install) as a parameter.
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    Camellia

    Camellia

    Camellia provide easy-to-use server toolkits

    Camellia was originally developed as the basic architecture for netease-yunxin's servers, all the modules are running in netease-yunxin's online env.
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    OtoKeyboard - Auto Keyboard & Macro

    OtoKeyboard - Auto Keyboard & Macro

    OtoKeyboard: Boost productivity with Windows keyboard automation.

    OtoKeyboard is the premier auto keyboard and macro tool for Windows, designed to save you time and eliminate digital friction. Move beyond simple text replacement and turn any repetitive task into a single-keystroke action. It's the ultimate productivity companion for professionals, gamers, and developers alike. Automate customer support replies with interactive templates; execute complex in-game combos with perfectly timed macros; or launch your entire work environment with one...
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    MyMacRobot

    MyMacRobot

    Automate your mouse and key actions

    ...Please solve it by following this blog: https://www.howtogeek.com/803598/app-is-damaged-and-cant-be-opened/ Or you could run "xattr -cr /Applications/MyMacRobot.app" in terminal, then right click the app, click "Open" in the menu. 2. You need to allow this app to access your Mac. Apple menu > System Settings, click Privacy & Security in the sidebar, then click Accessibility on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Turn permission on or off for any app in the list.
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    HotKeyEnabler

    HotKeyEnabler

    HotKeyEnabler KeePass 2 Key Binding plugin

    For each entry, this plugin allows to define a system-wide hot key that auto-types a specific sequence. Minimum required version: KeePass 2.24 Installation: Just copy to KEEPASS_2_FOLDER/Plugins directory (If doesn't exists - create it)
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    A pidgin plugin that allows user to assign global hotkeys (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+g) for togglling buddy list and reading queued message. When "Toggle List" hotkey is enabled, it makes the buddy list hidden from your taskbar and task switcher (similar to ICQ).
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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