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KeymouseGo is a lightweight, open-source Windows/Mac/Linux automation tool built with Python. It records and replays mouse and keyboard actions—for example, click sequences and typing—allowing repetition of repetitive tasks via scripts or GUI buttons.
...Keep your passwords and sensitive data secure with TLS encryption. Key, mouse and data all sent fast and securely, directly over your local network. Advanced customization settings give you complete control of your setup. The next version is being built from the ground up by combining the latest technologies, Node.js and React, with the rock-solid stability of C++.
Sometimes you want to setup switching keyboard layouts using X server -- because there is no DE plugin, or it's broken, or lacks needed functionality. You can easily configure X server to switch keyboard layouts, but I could not find way of keeping layout for each window separately using only X server. Hence this package. Tested under xfce4.