ModalAHK
TPMouse
ModalAHK | TPMouse | |
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1 | 14 | |
7 | 95 | |
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10.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 months ago | |
AutoHotkey | AutoIt | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ModalAHK
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AutoHotKey V2 (Breaking Upgrade)
Here's what I got. It's still pretty thrown together but hopefully it's helpful for ideas at least: https://github.com/url00/ModalAHK
TPMouse
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Turning a Keyboard into a Mouse with Libevdev
And for Windows, my https://github.com/esporttoys/TPMouse was inspired by warpd itself but focuses more on the intuitive usability of direct cursor control via inertia/momentum.
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Cosmic Skies of a Colorado July
You may be interested in how I did my Windows script for adding three-finger drag[0].
Basically, it is an independent subscriber to RawInput messages that only keeps track of whether or not to send three-finger drag, and posts emulated mouse messages using SendInput. I have a few other scripts that each run as independent userland processes that only monitors their own trigger and nothing else.
Tangentially, not sure if this might serve for some inspiration, but my TPMouse[1] script implemented inertia in a framerate-independent way so that it uses very little resource while having perfect simulation stability.
A previous discussion where I explained the analytic derivation for this low-resource exact-solution damped inertia can be seen in [10]
[0] https://github.com/EsportToys/PrecisionThreeFingerDrag/blob/...
[1] https://github.com/EsportToys/TPMouse
[10] https://old.reddit.com/r/Trackballs/comments/ym9q2t/tpmouse_...
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Toward a More Useful Keyboard
With the TPMouse script I implemented the activation shortcut as LShift+RShift+ which I felt had a nice balance between deliberateness and easy-to-reach (since you are using it with your hands on homerow).
Though because some keyboards have key rollover issues with using both Shifts, Capslock+ is also allowed as an alternative activation shortcut.
[0] https://github.com/EsportToys/TPMouse
- Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
- The ThinkPad TrackPoint tried to build a better mouse (2020)
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AutoHotKey V2 (Breaking Upgrade)
I personally use AutoIt a ton as a super fast way to quickly prototype GUIs. It's basically a really simple entrypoint for WinAPI.
Shameless plug: my script for emulating a trackball with your keyboard [0], and my tray app for quickly tweaking your cursor speed (usually for when I'm drawing something)[1]
[0] https://github.com/EsportToys/TPMouse
- TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows
- Show HN: A Virtual Trackball for Windows, controlled from the homerow
- TPMouse - a virtual trackball for windows, controlled from your keyboard homerow.
What are some alternatives?
MouseTray - Simple tray app to quickly adjust Windows cursor speed.
scoot - Keyboard-driven MacOS cursor actuator
KeyboardRemap - My custom keyboard remap, using AutoHotkey v2
AhkCoordGrid - AutoHotkey code for Windows overlay grid allowing you to emulate mouse click at different points on the screen using keyboard shortcuts
ahk - Python wrapper for AutoHotkey with full type support. Harness the automation power of AutoHotkey with the beauty of Python.
warpd - A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
AHK_X11 - AutoHotkey for Linux (X11-based systems)
autopilot-rs - A simple, cross-platform GUI automation module for Rust.
xdo - Small X utility to perform elementary actions on windows
komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows 🍉
Fluent-Search - Official repository for Fluent Search, use to report issues or ask for a new feature