benign-key-logger
A simple, transparent, open-source key logger, written in Python, for tracking your own key-usage statistics. (by Ga68)
keygen
An(other) algorithm for generating optimal keyboard layouts. (by johnm)
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benign-key-logger
Posts with mentions or reviews of benign-key-logger.
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Principles for Keyboard Layouts (2022)
I have not used this, but I understand benign-key-logger[1] was made for this use case.
[1] https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger
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Does anyone have a vscode layout to share?
Consider running a keylogger to log your most common macros, and build layers from there.
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Keylogging project
I use this keylogger: https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger
- If you want to do your own frequency analysis, i highly recommend Benign Key Logger on github. Simple and works great.
- How can I track the signal sent from the key rather than the physical key?
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Anyone know of a program that logs keystrokes and counts them?
I've done exactly that using this tool as a starting point.
- 26 key layout analysis
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Whats the reason y'all went OLKB?
https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger is an option
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Program to find symbol frequencies?
For others who might be following along, here’s a link for convenience: Benign Key Logger.
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Using colemak DH with the S and R switched, good to see my real world usage matching most used keys with home row
A few days of usage, 56000 key presses, logged with a simple python file https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger, viewing using sql lite studio
keygen
Posts with mentions or reviews of keygen.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-02.
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Program to find symbol frequencies?
forked https://github.com/johnm/keygen , though I need to double check the other forks and try incorporate some of the fixes that have been done across them, eg linked list cursor changes.
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Thoughts on creating a keymap
I'm also traversing down this path, deep down the hole into trying to generate a custom layout for my 36 key dactyl, this is what I'm forking from and adding onto : https://github.com/johnm/keygen
- The T-34/0 keyboard layout
- Looking for Ergonomic Resources
What are some alternatives?
When comparing benign-key-logger and keygen you can also consider the following projects:
qmk-keymap - My keymap & reusable QMK gems
kb-layout-evaluation - Evaluate ergonomic keyboard layouts over multiple languages
macroboard-openscad - OpenSCAD files for macroboard keyboard
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
ORNATE-Optimized-Keyboard-Layout-Project - An optimized keyboard layout for easier and faster typing