Lan Mouse
https://github.com/feschber/lan-mouse
Lan Mouse is a mouse and keyboard sharing software similar to universal-control on Apple devices. It allows for using multiple pcs with a single set of mouse and keyboard. This is also known as a Software KVM switch.
The primary target is Wayland on Linux but Windows and MacOS and Linux on Xorg have partial support as well.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000001042 1.02 KB | |
_servicedata | 0000000239 239 Bytes | |
lan-mouse-0.8.0~0.tar.zst | 0000104387 102 KB | |
lan-mouse.changes | 0000002122 2.07 KB | |
lan-mouse.spec | 0000001921 1.88 KB | |
vendor.tar.zst | 0038648213 36.9 MB |
Latest Revision
Ivan Topolsky (dr-yak)
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(revision 5)
- Update to version 0.8.0~0: * chore: Release lan-mouse version 0.8.0 * fix win -> lin scancode translations for intl keys * fix right shift not working * fix most international keybindings * fix dns resolving * fix formatting * fix discrete scrolling on wlroots * fix cast * fix scrolling in windows * ignore Axis events corresponding to v120 events * enter hook command (#130) * explicit state synchronisation (#129) * macos-latest on longer runs on intel macs * hotfix: race condition when activating clients * windows: fix resolution with scaling enabled (#124) * libei: fix touchpad scrolling (#121) * add discrete120 scroll event (#120) * libei emulation: use discrete scroll events * layer-shell: use value120 scroll events #115 * Update FUNDING.yml * implement dns indicator (#119) * Separate config state (#118) * nix: Add macOS launchd service to hm-module module (#110) * defer creation of input capture / emulation (#117) * trust_dns_resolver is now hickory_resolver (#116) * use slab instead of reinventing the wheel (#112) * Rename FrontendEvent to FrontendRequest (#111) * nix: enable creating config file via home-manager (#109) * nix: Add aarch64-darwin package and devshell (#108)
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