Simple Firefox extension provides Control-; and Control-Y.
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Oct 30, 2017
Simple Firefox extension provides Control-; and Control-Y.
Forget mouse clicks, embrace shortcuts! Customize keyboard shortcuts for your frequently visited websites.
Repeats what ever you tell it to, looks ugly but we all do.
⌨️ A tiny keyboard shortcut handling library
Linux Debian 9 stretch installation guide and post installation script
A simple tool to create macros (moving mouse, press keyboard keys, cmd), you can assign a keyboard shortcut to each macro, and in "listening" mode you can trigger the script execution with the appropriate hotkey
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Reveal password fields with a keyboard shortcut or click of the Extension icon
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A tiny JavaScript library let you bind function to keyboard.
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A cross-platform GUI, CLI and a web interface to efficiently control lights connected to your Philips Hue bridge
A small utility which alters the keyboard layout based on a predefined rotation of locales
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