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    Fcitx5 Android

    Fcitx5 Android

    Fcitx5 input method framework and engines ported to Android

    fcitx5‑android is an Android port of the fcitx5 input method framework (originally for Linux). It brings features of desktop IME—like pinyin, table-based input, and plugin support—to Android devices. APKs are available via GitHub, F‑Droid, and Google Play.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Lan Mouse

    Lan Mouse

    mouse & keyboard sharing via LAN

    Lan Mouse is a mouse and keyboard-sharing software similar to universal control on Apple devices. It allows for using multiple PCs with a single set of mouse and keyboard. This is also known as a Software KVM switch. The primary target is Wayland on Linux but Windows MacOS and Linux on Xorg have partial support as well (see below for more details). Focus lies on performance and a clean, manageable implementation that can easily be expanded to support additional backends like e.g. Android, iOS.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    AnySoftKeyboard

    AnySoftKeyboard

    Android (f/w 2.1+) on screen keyboard for multiple languages

    The only Android keyboard you'll ever need. Free as in speech and Free as in beer. Android (f/w 4.0.3+, API level 15+) on screen keyboard for multiple languages.
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    Deskhop

    Deskhop

    Fast Desktop Switching Device

    DeskHop is an open-source hardware/software KVM device that seamlessly switches keyboard/mouse between two computers by dragging the cursor or via hotkeys. It’s plug‑and‑play, requiring no drivers, and provides galvanic isolation for secure multi-OS setups.
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    ControlBoard

    A Keyboard for Android with all the modifier keys, and other necessary keys available on a PC keyboard.

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    Unified Virtual Keyboard for Android

    Unified Virtual Keyboard for Android

    Unified Virtual Keyboard for Indian Languages

    CDAC - GIST is pleased to offer Indian language Keyboard for Android devices. This keyboard driver supports 22 official Indian language(s) inputting using enhanced INSCRIPT standard layout. English inputting is also made possible without a need to switch between the Android native English keyboards. It works on Android version 4.1 and above, provided the version supports complex rendering. This keyboard driver is available for free non-commercial purposes only. For any information Kindly...
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    Compose key for OS X

    Keyboard layouts that provide a Linux-style compose key on OS X

    The compose key is a common way of entering special characters in Linux. For OS X, there are two ways of getting a compose key: 1. With a dedicated keyboard layout such as the ones provided by this project. This has the advantage that it works in all applications and that there is visual feedback while entering the compose sequence. 2. By customizing the Cocoa text system, that is, by editing the file Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Jawi-malaysia-keyboard

    Jawi Malaysia Keyboard for Linux

    A project dedicate to build and maintain a Jawi Malaysia Keyboard Layout for Ubuntu primarily and other Linux Os in the future
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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