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    KeymouseGo

    KeymouseGo

    Automate mouse clicks and keyboard input

    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.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Florence

    Florence

    On-screen virtual keyboard

    Florence is an extensible scalable on-screen virtual keyboard for GNOME that stays out of your way when not needed. You need it if you can't use a real keyboard either because of a handicap, broken keyboard or tablet PC but you can use a pointing devide.
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    Downloads: 100 This Week
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    qwpr keylayout and layout translator

    A keyboard layout that's worth learning.

    ...The project also includes the tools I used to translate this layout from OSX to Windows format; linux tools pending.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Boarded - on-screen keyboard for X11
    Boarded is a virtual on-screen keyboard for the X11 window system. It's intended to be used on mobile devices without a hardware keyboard. It allows you to design your own keyboard layouts, specifying key positioning/grouping and setting own colors.
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    pyneo-zadosk
    pyneo-zadosk is a simple but highly configurable on-screen-keyboard. it uses libfakekey. it's written in python and is usable as stand-alone program or as module imported in a python app. it's output is based on GTK (currently python-gtk2 but will soon migrated to use gir).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    svgkeys is a themeable virtual keyboard for X11with support for transparency. It's written in Python using cairo and rsvg for rendering.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Conversion and switch of text typed in with a wrong keyboard layout (en-rus and and possibly other)
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    A Utility Set focusing on using/supporting the touchscreen/stylus on the GP2X F200device. It will provide a virtual keyboard which will be used in built-in applications(shell,launcher,device monitor,music application, etc...)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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