Linux UIKeys Tool

Linux UIKeys Tool

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Kloot
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Linux UIKeys Tool

Post by Kloot »

UIKeys++ (screenshot) is a small, hopefully useful tool to edit your user-interface key bindings. As with Settings++, you only need GTK 2.10 or above to run it, and installation is a matter of dumping the binary in a directory of your choosing.

Download here.

C&C are of course welcomed.
imbaczek
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Post by imbaczek »

Don't have time to check it out now, but if it supports new wait commands (ideally with parameters), it rocks. Plenty useful even without that though, judging from the screenshots.
own3d
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Re: Linux UIKeys Tool

Post by own3d »

Kloot wrote:UIKeys++ (screenshot) is a small, hopefully useful tool to edit your user-interface key bindings. As with Settings++, you only need GTK 2.10 or above to run it, and installation is a matter of dumping the binary in a directory of your choosing.

Download here.

C&C are of course welcomed.
Personally I think it would be great if you could interegrate both of these applications and have a single application which lobbys could link to, to change settings for spring.
Kloot
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Post by Kloot »

imbaczek wrote:Don't have time to check it out now, but if it supports new wait commands (ideally with parameters), it rocks.
Whoops, completely forgot about those. They'll be added ASAP, thanks for the reminder. :)

Integrating both tools is indeed a good idea, I'll look into it.
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