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keyboard-events
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Global key press event emitter.
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A Linux utility to type character strings into /dev/uinput
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C++ Utilities, DLL for GUI, Layout Managers, PDB Symbol Parser, Input(Mouse double click in less than 100ms fix), Raw disk data writer, And much more.
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⌨ A raw keyboard input reader
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Linux keylogger written in C
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A lightweight, fast and plugable keyboard event automation utility.
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so_long is a graphical project where we create a simple 2D game using the MiniLibX graphics library. The objective is to design and implement a basic game that includes map parsing, player movement, collectibles, and an exit, all displayed in a graphical window. This project introduces students to event-driven programming, basic game logic and more
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Dual function keys for home row; with support for fast (touch) typing.
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Low level library for filtering Linux kernel input events.
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Intercept events from a keyboard (like the FS1-P foot pedal) and output another key instead.
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This project is a very small 2D game. Its purpose is to make our work with textures, sprites, and some other very basic gameplay elements
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Lightweight daemon that dims keyboard backlight on idle. Designed for Framework Laptop 13, works with any ChromeOS EC backlight.
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Dec 30, 2025 - C
A minimalist, high-performance mechanical keyboard sound emulator.
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Lightweight Linux input event monitor based on the evdev interface.
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a interception-tools plugin - that does what the name says
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