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    Input Remapper

    Input Remapper

    An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices

    An easy-to-use tool to change the behavior of your input devices. Supports X11, Wayland, combinations, programmable macros, joysticks, wheels, triggers, keys, mouse movements and more. Maps any input to any other input.
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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: 57 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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    qwpr keylayout and layout translator

    A keyboard layout that's worth learning.

    Qwpr (pronounced "qwipper", named for the first four keys) is a keyboard layout that's easy to learn (only 11 keys move from their qwerty positions), easy to type (32% better by the Carpalx metric), practical (programmer's punctuation, arrow keys, and all major accented characters easily accessed without moving your hands off the three main rows), and very complete (over 1000 unicode characters and combinations available). The project also includes the tools I used to translate this layout from OSX to Windows format; linux tools pending.
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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).
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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.
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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...)
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