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A small Java application that helps write texts in most languages on any keyboard that supports typing at least all ASCII characters. A systray application for Windows (written in C#) is available as well.
NetBeans plug-in allowing arbitrary programs to send NetBeans any keyboard events. Communication is achieved via a stateless ASCII TCP-based protocol. The keyboard events are injected into NetBeans's UI by way of a java.awt.Robot instance.
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IDEA Mouse Gestures is an IntelliJ IDEA plugin for enabling mouse gestures in IDE. You will have a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars. It is configurable from the IDEA's settings dialog.
Mouse Gestures is an open source (LGPL) pure Java library for recognition and processing mouse gestures. With Mouse Gestures you have a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars. Compatible with JDK1.3, JDK1.4 and JDK1.5.
Eclipse plug-in allowing arbitrary programs to send Eclipse any keyboard events. Communication is achieved via a stateless ASCII TCP-based protocol. The keyboard events are injected into Eclipse's UI by way of a java.awt.Robot instance.
Minimum string distance approximations based on a modified Wagner and Fischer least-cost trace computation of longest common subsequences with symbol transposition weighting on a QWERTY keyboard and phonetic weighting of like sounding symbols.