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    display-switch

    Turn a $30 USB switch into a full-featured multi-monitor KVM switch

    This utility watches for USB device connect/disconnect events and switches monitor inputs via DDC/CI. This turns a simple USB switch into a full-fledged KVM solution: press one button on your USB switch and all your monitors connect to a different input. It is supposed to be installed on all computers that could be connected to these monitors since the app only switches monitors "one way" and relies on itself running on the other computers to switch it "the other way" as needed.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    TapoController

    TapoController

    TP‑Link Tapo L530 Controller

    TapoController is a Windows desktop app that controls a TP-Link Tapo L530 smart bulb entirely on your LAN — no cloud, no vendor SDK. It uses an own, reverse-engineered implementation of the Tapo local protocol (KLAP). One-time requirement Enable "Third-Party Services" once in the Tapo mobile app. After that, all control is local (no internet needed).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Tunnel Cloudflared Desktop

    Tunnel Cloudflared Desktop

    Lightweight desktop application for managing Cloudflare Tunnels

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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