top | item 27979319 KeyCastr – Open-source keystroke visualizer 60 points| escot | 4 years ago |github.com 10 comments order hn newest [+] [-] luke2m|4 years ago|reply Is there anything like this for Linux? [+] [-] slobotron|4 years ago|reply Screenkey https://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/screenkey/ load replies (1) [+] [-] andymoe|4 years ago|reply This is super great for pair programming especially when one of the pairs is trying to ramp up. Hat tip to all the Pivotal Labs folks who worked on this. [+] [-] jibbers|4 years ago|reply This is awesome! It works on more than just the latest macOS, is free and open source, and is only 6 MB.A commercial alternative for $14 https://ixeau.com/keystroke-pro/ [+] [-] steveharman|4 years ago|reply Nowhere in the readme does it explain what a keystroke visualizer actually is. [+] [-] jdlshore|4 years ago|reply It shows what you type on screen. For example, if you press Ctrl-C, it shows that on the screen. It’s useful for screencasts. [+] [-] layer8|4 years ago|reply Any recommendations for alternatives for Windows? [+] [-] nmalaguti|4 years ago|reply Some alternatives I’ve found:- https://github.com/Code52/carnac- https://github.com/Jagailo/YetAnotherKeyDisplayer- https://github.com/KaustubhPatange/Kling [+] [-] brokenmachine|4 years ago|reply Meh, only for Mac.
[+] [-] luke2m|4 years ago|reply Is there anything like this for Linux? [+] [-] slobotron|4 years ago|reply Screenkey https://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/screenkey/ load replies (1)
[+] [-] slobotron|4 years ago|reply Screenkey https://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/screenkey/ load replies (1)
[+] [-] andymoe|4 years ago|reply This is super great for pair programming especially when one of the pairs is trying to ramp up. Hat tip to all the Pivotal Labs folks who worked on this.
[+] [-] jibbers|4 years ago|reply This is awesome! It works on more than just the latest macOS, is free and open source, and is only 6 MB.A commercial alternative for $14 https://ixeau.com/keystroke-pro/
[+] [-] steveharman|4 years ago|reply Nowhere in the readme does it explain what a keystroke visualizer actually is. [+] [-] jdlshore|4 years ago|reply It shows what you type on screen. For example, if you press Ctrl-C, it shows that on the screen. It’s useful for screencasts.
[+] [-] jdlshore|4 years ago|reply It shows what you type on screen. For example, if you press Ctrl-C, it shows that on the screen. It’s useful for screencasts.
[+] [-] layer8|4 years ago|reply Any recommendations for alternatives for Windows? [+] [-] nmalaguti|4 years ago|reply Some alternatives I’ve found:- https://github.com/Code52/carnac- https://github.com/Jagailo/YetAnotherKeyDisplayer- https://github.com/KaustubhPatange/Kling
[+] [-] nmalaguti|4 years ago|reply Some alternatives I’ve found:- https://github.com/Code52/carnac- https://github.com/Jagailo/YetAnotherKeyDisplayer- https://github.com/KaustubhPatange/Kling
[+] [-] luke2m|4 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] andymoe|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jibbers|4 years ago|reply
A commercial alternative for $14 https://ixeau.com/keystroke-pro/
[+] [-] steveharman|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jdlshore|4 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] nmalaguti|4 years ago|reply
- https://github.com/Code52/carnac
- https://github.com/Jagailo/YetAnotherKeyDisplayer
- https://github.com/KaustubhPatange/Kling
[+] [-] brokenmachine|4 years ago|reply