programmer-colemak VS CEyboard

Compare programmer-colemak vs CEyboard and see what are their differences.

programmer-colemak

Keyboard layout for programmers, based on Colemak (by aru-py)

CEyboard

Use your the TI-84 Plus CE as an external keyboard! (by TheLastMillennial)
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programmer-colemak CEyboard
4 2
58 7
- -
2.7 0.0
almost 2 years ago over 1 year ago
AutoHotkey AutoHotkey
- MIT License
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programmer-colemak

Posts with mentions or reviews of programmer-colemak. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-16.

CEyboard

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  • Detect inputs
    1 project | /r/ti84hacks | 28 Nov 2022
    Is this what you're looking for? https://github.com/TheLastMillennial/CEyboard
  • Using Ti-83 Plus As A Keyboard
    1 project | /r/TI_Calculators | 29 May 2021
    I'm not exactly sure. I know it's possible with the TI-84 Plus but that may only be through the USB port. You can try installing TI's Smartpad app, run it, and see if your computer recognizes that the calculator is a new device. If it does, you can install an AutoHotKey script called CEyboard I wrote a while ago which will convert the weird combinations the app spits out into useful key presses. You can even edit the source and tailor the key presses to whatever project you're working on.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing programmer-colemak and CEyboard you can also consider the following projects:

kb-layout-evaluation - Evaluate ergonomic keyboard layouts over multiple languages

mouse2joystick_custom_CEMU - An AutoHotkey Script to allow the use of Mouse and Keyboard control in CEMU. This uses vJoy and provides several additional features over regular keyboard control, like: the ability to control the camera with the mouse, toggle walking speed, in BotW use MouseWheel to change weapons, a separate Toggle key for ZL useful for locking onto a target in BotW.

OgreKeys - Attempt at making keyboard layers

FN-key-lock - A Script/Program to simulate hardware F key lock on F1-F12 keys with custom controls and visible lock notifications.

dometyl-keyboard - A parametric generator for designing split, concave, ergonomic keyboards written in ocaml.

RALTUnicode - AutoHotkey script made to allows you to quickly access your own lists of unicode characters and insert them without losing focus on the original window.

BigBagKbdTrixPKL - "DreymaR's Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks" for Windows with EPKL

POE-TradeMacro - Price checking script for Path of Exile.

bestiebot

vim_ahk - Setting file to emulate vim with AutoHotkey