keyboard
qmk_firmware
keyboard | qmk_firmware | |
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28 | 1,588 | |
3,683 | 17,128 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
23 days ago | about 20 hours ago | |
Python | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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keyboard
- Logging every action a user makes?
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Run when key is pressed
check out the docs here https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard
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Trying to block all inputs except a few
You can install the keyboard library, then do keyboard.wait('enter').
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Python Keyboard: Its installed but module cant be found
Name: keyboard Version: 0.13.5 Summary: Hook and simulate keyboard events on Windows and Linux Home-page: https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard Author: BoppreH Author-email: [email protected] License: MIT Location: /home/me/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages Requires: Required-by:
- control panel targeting my program
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GPT-3 reveals my full name to anybody who asks. Can I do anything?
LOL, here you go
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How to stop a while loop by inputting a keypress
I'm trying to create an autoclicker using the pyautogui library. I want to create a fail safe for the user to break out of the auto clicker in case the cursor is not able to be moved and the user can't stop the program. I'm using the keyboard library to implement a hotkey to stop the auto clicker from running, but I'm not getting the intended behavior. The click() function is only executed once and the program quits. I'm on a Arch Linux, and gave the program root privileges as mentioned in the readme of keyboard
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Code without modules?
As an example here is how the keyboard module does it: https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard/blob/master/keyboard/_winmouse.py
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Cross-platform hotkeys and hotstrings?
If you needed a cross-platform solution today, I would recommend looking into Python and some of its related ecosystem, such as the keyboard package, which provides cross-platform hotkey support and keyboard automation, including 'word listeners' and its companion module mouse.
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Assigning functions to keyboard keys IN PYTHON
And according to this issue, there's no support for key suppression in the Linux version of keyboard.
qmk_firmware
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Principles for Keyboard Layouts (2022)
I agree that reduced finger movement is a crucial step in achieving typing efficiency. This is nicely solved by mod tap modifiers in QMK/ZMK[1] where key acts as a char when tapped and as a layer while pressed.
[1]: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/docs/mod_tap...
- Lkbm: LED-Key BitMasks to Control the Ploopy Nano Trackball
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QMK and Keyboards
Separate wireless controller, see the glue code at [0]
[0]: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/compare/master...nuphy-s...
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Debugging a Failing Hotkey
If you have a keyboard that runs QMK firmware[0] with the VIA[1] feature enabled[2], then there is a convenient testing app available from the same place you customize your keys [3].
[0] https://qmk.fm/
- How to make 2 or more layers become default ON with key
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Just setting up my first corne layout. It will take a while for me to get used to this wow... It's taking so long to type. Attached is my layout, and I mainly use c# on visual studio. Any concerns/advice/suggestions are welcome. It will take a while for me to reply on this thing though.. haha..
I made a layout that I'm happy with. Spanish is my native language, so it has characters like the accents and 'ñ', but it's meant to be used for programming as well. Visual Studio uses a lot of Ctrl and Ctrl + Shift shortcuts, so I left them in the same place as the default Corne layout so I can press them both with my pinkie finger. Perhaps some of the ideas are useful to you.
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Adafruit Feather RP2040 with USB Type A Host as a QMK converter board?
Also, it would be possible to do this for the RP2040. However, it needs some work to get working. but for example: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/20999
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If anyone knows of a good tutorial on how to make this tft display useful on a board controlled by an rp2040 and flashed with qmk configurator, I would be most grateful if you could point me in that direction. Gracias!
Ok, it's an ST7735, not too different from the ST7789. You should be able to get running by looking at their files in the QMK repo and going from there. You should also check their resources page.
- Keyboard missing from QMK MSYS.
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Bongocat or other cool oled animation for Lily or Sofle
UPDATE: after fluffing around a little bit, I have manged to fix this code: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bongocat_wpm_responsive/keymap.c and flash it successfully - it seems not to be working correctly as the cat is only hanging there and does not respond to the wmp count. If anybody spots anything wrong in the code please let me know!(C is not my language but I am a programmer, I am gonna get at it again over the weekend if I have time left)
What are some alternatives?
PyUserInput - A module for cross-platform control of the mouse and keyboard in python that is simple to install and use.
zmk - ZMK Firmware Repository
scapy - Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. Supports Python 2 & Python 3.
kmk_firmware - Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
pySerial - Python serial port access library
vial-qmk - QMK fork with Vial-specific features.
wifi
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
Pingo - THIS IS A FORK! The main repo is at the pingo-io organization
pico-examples
mouse - Hook and simulate global mouse events in pure Python
zmk-config - ZMK Configuration