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A java library and application that creates mouse clicks, movement, keyboard strokes, and other commands necessary to run a GUI from an XML list of commands. Can record and playback events, take screenshots etc. Server/client operation also.
XDRadio is a simple to use XDialog wrapper for radio listening using MPlayer and v4l2-ctl.
As a bonus, it will also play and record a video input when talking the audio from an audio input.
DQuery is a Dynamic Simple Query tool used to retrieve data as matching record(s) for a field value input by user with redirecting the output option also. It is developed using Tcl/TK.
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Deja Vue is a space, where users can record their mouse movements with a magic of particles to the GlobalMind. The Client is able to switch to GlobalMind and play random records, recorded of many users. Creativity unlimited, this is where IT meets Art
Text-User-Interface base SHOUTCast tuner. tuxshout can run comfortablely under low-memory and fossil environment. Supported input device is not only keyboard but also mouse! So you can use like gui.
DScripted is a JavaScript toolkit geared towards simplifying the development of highly dynamic web applications. The main component being a form validation framework which provides a non-obtrusive way of assigning javascript validations functions to
Actionaz emulates mouse and keyboard input. With Actionaz you can launch an application, wait until its ready, then do some repetitive task automatically.
Actionaz permits you to use some variables, to ask for text input...
Dartcalc is a program that calculates the score of different dart games. It uses a nice GUI (based on the Qt-Library) and supports Mouse and/or Keyboard input. Let's play darts!
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MGL is a GLUT-like toolkit oriented to Game Programming. It supports OpenGL extensions, texture loading (BMP,TGA,RAW,DDS), native and DInput (Win32) keyboard input, mouse filtering, FSAA, internal GLU implementation (optional) and is fast and portable (W
Enhance current Serial support and add support for all Bluetooth and USB InterWrite Interactive Meeting/School Boards and Pads for both X.org and XFree86 Linux systems. The driver will provide mouseinput only in both Relative and Absolute modes.
A python GUI for display of network topologies. The pgraph GUI accepts input from stdin and draws corresponding nodes and links between nodes. Nodes can be repositioned using the mouse and the links will follow. Currently works with OLSR. See Screenshots
PasteIt is a utility, which makes working with the primary selection a lot easier.
The old content of an input field will be deleted before pasting text with the middle mouse button.
It is written in C, using xlib and xtest.
carTunes is a collection of programs designed to communicate with Apple's iTunes (Windows) to allow better control in a car or other environment where the use of input devices, such as keyboard, mouse and monitor, is limited or unavailable.
A daemon for X11, which watches for mouse wheel actions and outputs them as keypresses. It can be configured separately for different windows. It also allows input from it's own (included) gpm, or from jamd, or from XFree86 ZAxis mouse wheel conversio
Testpilot is a browser based unit testing framework for testing websites. With it you can record the keystrokes and mouse events for a session and play them back automatically. You can include assertions for values in inputs DIVs or JavaScript variables.
Kuma is desktop mascot program for KDE.
It is port of "Teddy" that runs on Windows.
Kuma mascot do animation, move mascot on desktop,
hook keyboard input and mouse event.
WebQA tries to be a user-friendly relational web database that can be used without reading documentation. The user can create forms with input fields and fill these record cards with data. Record cards can be browsed and arbitrary lists can be produced.
Flat File Editor is useful for viewing large fixed-length files that have a well defined record layout. The record layout can be specified such that different fields (corresponding to column positions within the input file) can be placed anywhere on the
TInputComp is a component for Lazarus on Linux to capture input events
...The pedal is recognized well by Linux as a USB device, but the VEC pedal generates the codes 256-258, which cannot be processed by the X server (without further measures such as mapping).
The component is able to read all events listed in /dev/input (as examples: VEC pedal, simple game controller and jog-dial Contour Shuttle Pro V2).
Mouse and keyboard events could also be captured, but that usually doesn't make sense since they are almost fully supported by XServer and Lazarus.