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This article details a workaround for a memory leak in Autokey on Linux, specifically addressing issues arising from the transition away from X11 and toward Wayland. The author implemented a wrapper script to monitor Autokey's memory usage and restart it when it exceeds a defined threshold.
A curated list of resources for the M5Stack Cardputer, a $30 credit-card sized mini computer based on the ESP32-S3. Includes specs, pre-installed apps, community apps, and resources.
The M5Stack Cardputer v1.1 is a high-performance card computer featuring a StampS3A microcontroller, 56-key keyboard, 1.14-inch TFT screen, and various interfaces for expansion and control. It's ideal for rapid prototyping, industrial control, and IoT projects.
This page provides firmware for the T-Deck and T-Deck-Plus, including options for hardware diagnostics, touch repair, and flashing via ESP Download Tool, Web Flasher, or command line (esptool). It also includes troubleshooting steps for upload issues and keyboard firmware flashing.
This article details seven ways to improve your Gboard typing experience by customizing features like the toolbar, gestures, text correction, and personal dictionary to boost productivity.
User is unable to disable the Ctrl+Shift+U keyboard shortcut for Unicode input on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS Gnome 42.5 Wayland. Various attempts to remove or reassign the shortcut have been unsuccessful.
There is no fix under Wayland: "I don't want that key to be customizable", according to Matthias Clausen.
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Screen Board is a DIY project that combines a keyboard and a screen, allowing users to create a retro-futuristic typing experience. The project is accessible as almost all components can be bought off the shelf without the need for soldering, utilizing 3D printing for customization.
T-Keyboard S3 Pro featuring default firmware and I2C expansion mode, with a dual-core LX7 microprocessor, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi & Bluetooth5 (LE), and 14 programmable RGB LEDs. It includes four magnetic connectors and can be expanded up to a 2x3 grid layout.
Volos uses the ESP32 microcontroller's USB host capabilities to build a word processor that interfaces with a USB keyboard, showcasing the chip's potential for complex USB tricks.
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