Razer_Mouse_Linux
microkeys
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Razer_Mouse_Linux
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Installing mouse keypad mapper tool, but missing deps
There's also a potentially more updated (?) fork located here, but I get a different error attempting to install this: (deck@steamdeck Razer_Mouse_Linux)$ sh install.sh Checking requirements... Compiling code... In file included from naga.cpp:5: fakeKeys.h:2:10: fatal error: X11/keysym.h: No such file or directory 2 | #include | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. Error at compile! Ensure you have g++ installed. !!!Aborting!!!
microkeys
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AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
I wrote MicroKeys[1] out of a similar frustration. Granted, I never got past the POC stage, so it's not as feature rich as AHK, but it solved a very specific itch I had. I debate if I should flesh it out further, or try using AHK again.
[1] https://github.com/seligman/microkeys
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MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers
And with a little bit of coercing, it can be used the other way: To embed Python in Desktop apps giving you a fairly light-weight Python interpreter.
I used it for a little Windows macro program ( https://github.com/seligman/microkeys ) . I got it to a POC stage to solve the precise problem I have, basically I needed to be able to do some simple text parsing on whatever's in the clipboard and type out the results, so I'm happy. I'm always curious if it potentially fills a need for others as well.
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Do Things, Tell People
I'll join in:
I'm building a tool called MicroKeys. It's a macro program, for Windows right now. It uses MicroPython as the script engine to let you register hot keys that do things. It's very much a work in progress right now.
I'm writing it to fill a very specific niche I have, but if it's useful to others, I'd love to hear feedback on what it could do to be better to help it come to fruition.
https://github.com/seligman/microkeys
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I'll be working to progress MicroKeys, my Windows MicroPython based macro program. It's ready for others to play with, if barely, but I do need to work on how it handles exceptions, and improve the debugging experience a bit.
I'll be working on progressing my MicroKeys project, a way to create macros for Windows and declare them using Python.
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MicroPython based macro engine .. useful idea?
For a while I've been working on a little pet project, MicroKeys. It's a Windows app that embeds MicroPython, allowing the user to create macros that run Python functions in response to keys. The GIF on the readme shows the basic idea, when I hit Alt-Z, it runs the function and types out the result.
What are some alternatives?
MicroTeX - A dynamic, cross-platform, and embeddable LaTeX rendering library
micropython-ulab - a numpy-like fast vector module for micropython, circuitpython, and their derivatives
Naga_KeypadMapper - This little linux xorg daemon allows you to map the side keypad of the Razer Naga series mice via a configuration file called mapping.txt under $HOME/.naga/
pxed - esp32-powered pixel art editor
protothreads-cpp - Protothread.h, a C++ port of Adam Dunkels' protothreads library
ratel
dbg-macro - A dbg(…) macro for C++
misc_settings - My opinions are correct, you should copy them :)
IbInputSimulator - A library for simulating keyboard and mouse input with drivers
pydantic-aioredis - A Declarative ORM for Redis using Pydantic Models and aioredis
KappaPad - Firmware for capacitive keypad, optimized for osu!