Set your keyboard LEDs from the Mac OS X command-line
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Set your keyboard LEDs from the Mac OS X command-line
Linux configurable driver for Asus WMI hotkeys. The driver works as middle-man, is listening for key events from specific devices and when is appropriate key event caught then may be handle by own way configured in config file.
Just a volume visualization on a keyboard
This repository provides a controller for managing the backlight of ThinkPad keyboards with integrated Systemd support.
A collection of scripts to assist running Linux distributions on the Google CB001 (Codename: Link) hardware
A Linux kernel module to convert text into morse by blinking the capslock LED Cryptonomicon's style
Simple heartbeat triggers to visually monitoring the system load (CPU and RAM)
Implementation of keyboard LEDs on Eurocom MX5-R2 (Clevo) models
Toggle System Mic via Keypress
Linux led controller for Logitech G213, G410, G413, G512, G513, G610, G810, G910 and GPRO Keyboards
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