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    FocussedModePlus

    A tool that helps the User to Focus only on a part of the Screen.

    When FocussedModePlus is launched – the entire Screen goes Blank (or Dark). Only a small rectangular area near the mouse pointer remains Transparent. This enables the user to focus only on that area. There’re no other distractions – as almost the entire Screen is Dark. Further, the Transparent Area moves wherever the mouse pointer is moved. So the user can choose to focus on any particular area of the Desktop (as per their need) – from time to time.
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    gsdview
    Geo-Spatial Data Viewer (GSDView) is a lightweight viewer for geo-spatial data and products. It is written in python and Qt4 and uses the GDAL library. GSDView is modular and has a simple plug-in architecture.
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    Joystick/gamepad to X event converter. Any device supported by the joydev driver (/dev/input/jsX) can be used as input source. The joystick buttons can be maped to keys and to mouse buttons, the joystick axes to keys or mouse pointer movements.
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