Linux: Looking to get the kind of text substitution powers of Texter or TextExpander on Linux, but don't know where to look? AutoKey, an automatic, tray-sitting text expander, is a good place to start ...
It is no secret that I have a few things permanently burned into my neurons: the 1802 instruction set, the commands for WordStar, and the commands for emacs. There was a time when emacs was almost my ...
Like many of you, I've been aware that there are several desktop automation utilities available for Linux, but until recently, I'd never used one. However, one of our readers sent me an email ...
Linux only: If you've ever wanted to change the default shortcut keys for an application to something that works better for you, the AutoKey utility for Linux can help, allowing you to remap any key ...
For years I avoided installing keyboard shortcut tools on my computers. I thought dog-gonnit, if something needed to be typed out, I'd type every letter myself. Recently I capitulated, however, and I ...
The best kind of Hackaday posts are the ones where there was some insurmountable problem with an elegant solution devised through deep analysis of the problem and creativity. This is not one of those ...
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