2009
AutoHotkey - Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText
by ycc2106AutoHotkey unleashes the full potential of your keyboard, joystick, and mouse. For example, in addition to the typical Control, Alt, and Shift modifiers, you can use the Windows key and the Capslock key as modifiers. In fact, you can make any key or mouse button act as a modifier. For these and other capabilities, see Advanced Hotkeys.
The Omni Group - OmniDazzle
by ycc2106 & 2 othersset of fun and useful enhancements that help you highlight certain areas of your screen, create visual effects, and track the location of your mouse pointer.
Cliclick - Carsten Blüm: Mac Development
by ycc2106emulate mouse clicks or series of mouse clicks (including doubleclicks and control-clicks) at arbitrary screen coordinates in the terminal.
2008
OCZ Technology | Products | OCZ Peripherals | nia - Neural Impulse Actuator
by oqdbpoOCZ’s Neural Impulse Actuator (nia) marks a new era in gaming. Rather than being a substitute for a mouse, the nia is a pioneering new peripheral to be used in conjunction with your mouse for a more immersive gaming experience. The nia is compatible with any PC game using keyboard input… past, present, or future. Predefined profiles included with the software allow the gamer to develop their own nia—memory to launch the desired behavior of their character and shoot with the “blink of an eye”, without lifting a finger.
2006
Synergy | sourceforge.net
by simon_bricolo & 32 others, 1 commentprogram that allows sharing a keyboard and mouse over an arbitrary number of computers running MacOS, Linux or Windows.
2005
bitart consulting: cocoa gestures
by RiduidelCocoa Gestures adds mouse gestures to any Cocoa program such as Mail, Address Book, iCal, TextEdit, Safari, Chimera, OmniWeb, Path Finder, Stone Design's great suite of applications like Create, and many others. Please note: It only works for Cocoa applic
Volumouse v1.10
by Riduidel & 2 othersVolumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse.
It allows you to define a set of rules for determining when the wheel will be used for changing the sound volume. F
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