In any other case, a backspace symbol is inserted instead. Keypress is a regular letter and no caret movement has been detected. “Baked” simulates the effect of backspace in the text only if the last “Normal” always inserts a backspace symbol in the output window. Backspace mode:Ĭontrols the effect of “backspace” on the text in the output window. “Keysyms” shows the keysyms (“symbolic” names) of each pressed key as “Backspace mode”, “Always visible Shift” and “Modifiers The key “1”) requires pressing “Shift+1”, which is what this output For example, typing “!” (which is often located on top of “Raw” shows which key caps were pressed on the keyboard, without Pressing a dead key followed by a letter will show both keys. “Translated” shows the result of each keypress on the keyboard,Īccounting for the current keyboard locale and modifiers, but notĬomposition. It can cause problems with complex input methods (support for “Composed” attempts to show only the final results of key composition.ĭead keys and any intermediate output during composition is not shown.Ĭurrently works correctly with XIM/ IBUS, but only for on-the-spotĮditing. Size is ignored and the font will fill the available height of theĬhoose the translation method of keyboard events. Chooses proportionallyīetween 8/12/24% of the screen size. Size: Size of the font used in the output window. A scalable font and wide UnicodeĬoverage is required (the DejaVu family is highly recommended). See Interactive placement for more details. “fixed” is chosen, the output window’s position and size are specifiedĮxplicitly. Window/region”, the position becomes relative to the window. If a window has been selected with “Select Screen: Physical screen/monitor used for the output window. Mostly useful for interactive window placement and/or Persistent window: Forces the output window to be always visible, irregardless of typingĪctivity. When the window is persistent,ĭisplay time still controls the time before the text is cleared. Settings Display time: Persistence (in seconds) of the output window after typing has Switch for visible shift and modifier sequences only.This is an almost-complete rewrite of screenkey 0.2, featuring: Cannot stop Screenkey or no status iconĪ screencast tool to display your keys, inspired by Screenflick.Fedora Workstation with GNOME uses Wayland by default), logout and choose an X11 session from the login screen. If you use Wayland and want to use Screenkey (e.g. Remember that Screenkey only works on X11. Also, if you use GNOME Shell you'll need to install the AppIndicator support extension (this is installed by default on Ubuntu, but not on Fedora for example). When installed from source, Screenkey may not show up in the applications menu on some desktop environments, in which case you need to logout / relogin.
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