Mouse-Button-Remaps
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Mouse-Button-Remaps
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if possible can someone please give me the script for programming my mouse button to alt+tab
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What's a program you made that you actually use regularly?
A couple that spring to mind are my mouse to button remap, which allows me to remap individual keyboard keys to extra mouse buttons (very helpful when gaming and I don't want to reach across my keyboard!)
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Keyboard -> Mouse Button Remap Tool
A link to the project's Github can be found here, and I hope you enjoy if you plan to use it! :)
sc2-replay-go
- What's a program you made that you actually use regularly?
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Why do i feel like high level programming languages are more confusing than the lower one
https://gitlab.com/Rairden/sc2-replay-go/-/blob/master/sc2replay.go#L196
- Roast my first beginner Go project
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How do gaming replays work? Do they just record all the actions of players, and just recreate them all on the map?
For Starcraft 2, I made a tool that uses a library to decode replays. See the table at the bottom to see how much it's compressed. A game replay goes from 100 KB binary file to 3-6 MB text file showing all the events (clicking, movement commands, etc).
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What do people mean when Python is a really slow language?
I can show some benchmarks. I did a tiny project in Java using a python library to decode Starcraft2 replay games. Then redid the project in Go. Benchmark result here. So 580 vs 167 ms to decode 100 replays. Not a big deal.
What are some alternatives?
Tunerly - A minimalistic, multi-language pitch tuning app
command_help - :information_source: Extract help text from builtin commands and man pages
pinpoint - Keystroke launcher and personal command central. Alternative to Spotlight and Alfred for Windows. Alternative to Wox, PowerToys.
fsnotify - Cross-platform file system notifications for Go.
stimer - stimer stands for "simpletimer" and is a command line timer that features short "fuzzy" syntax and basic output.
ImageViewer - An ultra-minimalistic image viewing program for Windows built with C and SDL2
hn-reader - A dark mode reader app for Hacker News
LinkedIn-Learning-Captions
planes - Variant of battleships game
DisplayToggle - Quick toggle between specified presentation modes on Windows.
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.