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    PiRobot

    PiRobot

    Python Touchscreen App Infrastructure with example Apps

    An "Application" infrastructure in Python using pygame for the graphics, developed for touch screen displays used with Raspberry Pi. Look at the wiki for further information. It has several game Apps included. --> Simple drawing App --> Chess for two players. --> Mill Game for two players. --> Checkers game for two players. --> Tic Tac Toe for two players --> Breakout for one player --> Monopoly for up to 9 players in development.
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    CinemaDrape

    CinemaDrape

    Focus and minimize distractions by hiding less important screen areas

    ...With CinemaDrape you no longer have to manually clean up your working screen area, close windows, or watch lower resolution videos in full screen mode just to get rid of the disturbing elements. CinemaDrape is very easy to use: adding a new transparent focus area is like drawing a rectangle. You can add as many focus areas as you need. And you can easily move or resize the focus areas using the mouse or arrow keys, save them for future reuse, pause or resume the drape, or change its color and opacity.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Uosk

    Uosk

    Unicode On-Screen Keyboard: insert text snippets into any Windows app

    Uosk (formerly Charmappino) is a virtual keyboard that opens any ASCII, ANSI, UTF-8 and UTF-16 text file and converts words (e.g. separated by spaces) into buttons. Clicking one button the text snippet is pasted into any text editor (Notepad, WordPad, MS Office, OpenOffice...). You can edit snippets directly in Uosk, and save them as a new txt file. The snippet can also be copied to clipboard. It's basically a virtual keyboard with ability to set any amount of characters in one...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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