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    Tapper

    Keyboard layout switcher for X Widow System and Wayland

    ...Tapper runs in background, when an assigned key is tapped, Tapper activates the corresponding keyboard layout. "Tap" means that a single key is pressed and quickly released, so (1) no other keys are pressed at this time, and (2) period between pressing and releasing is shorter than keyboard repeat delay (usually it is 0.5 s, but it depends on desktop settings). Tapper key feature is using modifier keys for switching keyboard layouts without losing modifier's functionality. Tapper works for GNOME, GNOME Classic, Cinnamon, i3, KDE, LXDE, LXQt, Mate, Ubuntu, Xfce desktops. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    KToshiba

    KToshiba

    Function (FN) key monitoring for Toshiba laptops

    Features a Graphical User Interface (UI) highly integrated with KDE, managing those function keys not handled by KDE (Screen lock, TouchPad toggle, Battery profiles, Zoom keys and Keyboard backlight). Also provides a System Settings module for easy access and configuration of Toshiba laptops related hardware like TouchPad, Accelerometer, Keyboard Backlight, Sleep Utilities and more.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Media Keyboard Control (MKC) allows the control of mediaplayers in KDE to be controlled via a single set of keys on a keyboard instead of multiple keys set by each program individually. So no more searching for the keys to control your mediaplayer.
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