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Showkeys

Showkeys is a simple program to display keys being pressed on the screen.

It is useful while making presentations and screencasts. The audience will be able to see the keys being pressed.

It is similar to key-mon. Key-mon has more features than showkeys. The advantages of showkeys are

  1. Doesn't use gtk/gnome.
  2. Uses libxosd to display keys directly onto the screen.
  3. No floating windows that always need to be on top. This is very useful if you're using a tiling WM like Xmonad.
  4. Keystroke history. key-mon has this but doesn't show modifiers. showkeys does this using an Emacs style key notation.

The list of things which key-mon does better than showkeys is far longer but I wanted something that fixed these specific issues.

Requirements

You will need

  1. The Xlib development libraries. (available as libx11-dev on Debian).
  2. The libxosd development libraries (available as libxosd-dev on Debian).
  3. The libXtst development libraries (available as libxtst-dev on Debian).
  4. Your X server should have the record extension enabled. You can check if this is enabled by running xdpyinfo and searching the list of extensions for RECORD. The command itself is part of the x11-utils package (alteast on Debian which I run).

Compiling

  1. Unzip the tarball.
  2. Edit the file config.h configure showkeys.
  3. Run make showkeys. It should create the executable.

This program uses some Gnu extensions to libc so might not work with a pure POSIX libc.

Bugs

The project is on Github. Please report bugs using the github issue tracker.

Contact

You can find me @noufalibrahim on Twitter.

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