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Supports 33 HID++ 2.0 features: 0: ROOT {0000} 1: FEATURE SET {0001} 2: DEVICE FW VERSION {0003} Firmware: Bootloader BL1 08.00.B0011 00008169E8BB Firmware: Firmware MPK 12.00.B0011 408A8169E8BB Firmware: Other Unit ID: D853A210 Model ID: B35B408A0000 Transport IDs: {'btleid': 'B35B', 'wpid': '408A'} 3: DEVICE NAME {0005} Name: MX Keys Wireless Keyboard Kind: keyboard 4: WIRELESS DEVICE STATUS {1D4B} 5: RESET {0020} 6: DEVICE FRIENDLY NAME {0007} 7: BATTERY STATUS {1000} Battery: 100%, discharging, next level 50%. 8: REPROG CONTROLS V4 {1B04} Key/Button Diversion: {'209': 0, '210': 0, '211': 0, '199': 1, '200': 1, '224': 0, '225': 0, '110': 0, '226': 0, '227': 0, '228': 0, '229': 0, '230': 0, '231': 0, '232': 0, '233': 0, '10': 0, '191': 0, '234': 0, '111': 0, '236': 0, '235': 0} 9: CHANGE HOST {1814} Change Host: 3:DESKTOP-BMCVF52 10: HOSTS INFO {1815} Host 0 (paired): ANTIX-PC Host 1 (unpaired): Host 2 (paired): DESKTOP-BMCVF52 11: BACKLIGHT2 {1982} Backlight: True 12: K375S FN INVERSION {40A3} Сменить поведение Fx: False 13: ENCRYPTION {4100} 14: LOCK KEY STATE {4220} 15: KEYBOARD DISABLE KEYS {4521} Disable keys: {'1': False, '2': False, '4': False, '8': False, '16': False} 16: MULTIPLATFORM {4531} Set OS: Windows 17: DFUCONTROL SIGNED {00C2} 18: DEVICE RESET {1802} internal, hidden 19: unknown:1803 {1803} internal, hidden 20: CONFIG DEVICE PROPS {1806} internal, hidden 21: unknown:1813 {1813} internal, hidden 22: OOBSTATE {1805} internal, hidden 23: unknown:1830 {1830} internal, hidden 24: unknown:1890 {1890} internal, hidden 25: unknown:1891 {1891} internal, hidden 26: unknown:18A1 {18A1} internal, hidden 27: unknown:1DF3 {1DF3} internal, hidden 28: unknown:1E00 {1E00} hidden 29: unknown:1EB0 {1EB0} internal, hidden 30: unknown:1861 {1861} internal, hidden 31: unknown:1A20 {1A20} internal, hidden 32: unknown:18B0 {18B0} internal, hidden Has 24 reprogrammable keys: 0: Host Switch Channel 1 , default: HostSwitch Channel 1 => HostSwitch Channel 1 nonstandard, divertable, persistently divertable, Top 14 Putty Open-Source Projects iTerm2-Color-Schemes 1 17 25,418 9.0 ShellOver 385 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty, Ghostty, and many more CodeRabbitcoderabbit.aifeaturedCodeRabbit: AI Code Reviews for Developers.Revolutionize your code reviews with AI. CodeRabbit offers PR summaries, code walkthroughs, 1-click suggestions, and AST-based analysis. Boost productivity and code quality across all major languages with each PR. NETworkManager 2 20 7,012 9.7 C#A powerful tool for managing networks and troubleshoot network problems! superputty 3 4 1,932 2.0 C#The SuperPuTTY Window Manager for putty sessions KiTTY 4 7 1,614 5.3 C:computer: KiTTY, a free telnet/ssh client for Windows (by cyd01)Project mention:KiTTY, a free telnet/SSH client for Windows|news.ycombinator.com|2024-12-29 Terminals 5 6 1,283 0.0 C#Terminals is a secure, multi tab terminal services/remote desktop client. It uses Terminal Services ActiveX Client (mstscax.dll). The project started from the need of controlling multiple connections simultaneously. It is a complete replacement for the mstsc.exe (Terminal Services) client. This is official source moved from Codeplex. wsl-ssh-pageant 7 6 634 0.0 GoA Pageant -> TCP bridge for use with WSL, allowing for Pageant to be used as an ssh-ageant within the WSL environment. Nutrientwww.nutrient.iofeaturedNutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers.Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries. putty-cac 8 12 510 5.8 CWindows Secure Shell Client With Support For Smart Cards, Certificates, & FIDO KeysProject mention:NIST: Personal Identity Verification (PIV) of Federal Employees and Contractors|news.ycombinator.com|2024-03-23PuTTY-CAC was an interesting, although imperfect solution to using PIV/CAC cards together with SSH. I remember piloting it from 2013-2014 at an agency. Back then, it was maintained by Dan Risacher[0]. Nowadays it is maintained on GitHub[1] and adopted some interesting features like FIDO.[0] dimidium 10 1 218 3.2 HTMLA terminal color scheme crafted with scienceProject mention:Show HN: Dimidium – Crafting Terminal color scheme with color science|news.ycombinator.com|2024-04-17 OmniSSHAgent 11 2 136 7.1 GoIntegrated ssh-agent for windows. 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Hands free amplifier--> EV-20R The EV-20R is a convenient addition to sites where the same message or music is repeatedly broadcast. Up to 4 types of music and messages (6 minutes total time) can be recorded and played back. The USB port facilitates recording by transferring the supplied sound sources from a PC to the unit. The unit's small built-in amplifier enables small-scale broadcasts through a simple speaker connection. (*1) 0 dB = 1 V(*2) These audio sources are also contained in the supplied CD-ROM as sample audio data.Power SourceSupplied from an external 24 V DC/400 mA power supply or from an optional AD-246 AC adapterPower Consumption10 W (rated output)Wave Format44.1 kHz sampling frequency, 16-bit PCM (monaural)Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz ±3 dB (1 kHz) 50 Hz - 14 kHz ±3 dB (IT-450 mounted, 1 kHz)Distortion1 % or less (1 kHz, rated output)Recording SystemUSB data transfer or analog recordingControl InputPlay 1-4, stop: No-voltage make contact input, pulse make length: 200 ms, open voltage: 30 V DC, short-circuit current: 10 mA removable terminal block (22 pins)Control OutputBusy: Contact capacity: 30 V DC/0.5 A, removable terminal block (22 pins)InputInput/Recording input: Mic: -60 dB(*1), 2.2 kΩ/ Line: -20 dB(*1), 10 kΩ, (Mic/Line changeable), unbalanced, phone jack Line input: 0 dB(*1), 10 kΩ, unbalanced, removable terminal block (22 pins)OutputLine output: 0 dB(*1), 600 Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block (22 pins) Headphone output: 0 dB(*1), 100 Ω, unbalanced, phone jack Speaker output: 3 W, 8 Ω, removable terminal block (22 pins)LED IndicatorPOWER, USB, START/STOP 1-4Maximum No. of Messages4 Pre-recorded audio data: Message 1, Westminster chime(*2) Message 2, Ascending 4-tone chime(*2) Message 3, Descending 4-tone chime(*2) Message 4, None Note: The above audio sources can be overwritten by using the supplied software.Maximum Recording Time6 minMessage Delay Time0, 2 s or 4 s (selectable)Playback Interval Time∞, 0, 5 s, 10 s, 30 s, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min or 1 h (selectable)Operating Temperature0 ℃ to +40 ℃Operating Humidity90 %RH or less (no condensation)FinishCase: ABS resin, blackDimensions210 (W) × 44.2 (H) × 181 (D) mm (excluding projection)Weight730 gAccessoryCD-ROM (USB data transfer software and sample chimes recorded)…1, Unbalanced-phone plug…1, USB cable (1 m)…1, Removable terminal plug (22 pins)…1, Rubber foot…4OptionRack mounting bracket: MB-WT3 (for rack mounting one EV-20R unit)MB-WT4 (for rack mounting two EV-20R units)AC adapter: AD-246 USB Data Transfer Software Operation EnvironmentPersonal ComputerWindows PC (equipped with the USB terminal)Main SpecificationsCPU: Pentium 4, 2 GHz or greater Memory: 2 GB or more Free disk space: 10 MB or more (space for message storage excluded) Optical Drive: CD-ROM driveOSWindows 7 Professional (32/64-bit)Windows 8.1 Pro (64-bit)Windows 10 Pro (64-bit). Windows Terminal 1.0. Fecha Publicado: 24 ene. 2025 (hace 1 a o) Descargar. Windows Terminal .0. Fecha Publicado: 15 dic. 2025 (hace 1 a o) Fecha Publicado: 14 sept. 2025 (hace 1 a o) Descargar. Windows Terminal .0. Fecha Publicado: . 2025 (hace 2 a os) Descargar. Windows Terminal .0. FechaWindows Terminal .0 / .0 Preview
Unknown:1EB0 {1EB0} internal, hidden 31: unknown:1E22 {1E22} internal, hidden 32: unknown:1861 {1861} internal, hidden 33: unknown:18C0 {18C0} internal, hidden Has 7 reprogrammable keys: 0: Left Button , default: Left Click => Left Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 1: Right Button , default: Right Click => Right Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 2: Middle Button , default: Mouse Middle Button => Mouse Middle Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 3: Back Button , default: Mouse Back Button => Mouse Back Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 4: Forward Button , default: Mouse Forward Button => Mouse Forward Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 5: DPI Switch , default: DPI Switch => DPI Switch mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: diverted 6: Virtual Gesture Button , default: Virtual Gesture Button => Virtual Gesture Button divertable, virtual, raw XY, force raw XY, pos:0, group:3, group mask:empty reporting: default Battery: 90%, discharging, next level 50%.">Unifying Receiver Device path : /dev/hidraw0 USB id : 046d:C52B Serial : C3C1108B Firmware : 24.11.B0036 Bootloader : 02.09 Other : AA.AC Has 2 paired device(s) out of a maximum of 6. Notifications: wireless, software present (0x000900) Device activity counters: 1=79, 2=247 1: MX Keys Keyboard Device path : /dev/hidraw1 WPID : 408A Codename : MX Keys Kind : keyboard Protocol : HID++ 4.5 Polling rate : 20 ms (50Hz) Serial number: D853A210 Model ID: B35B408A0000 Unit ID: D853A210 Bootloader: BL1 08.00.B0011 Firmware: MPK 12.00.B0011 Other: The power switch is located on the edge Internal, hidden 32: unknown:1861 {1861} internal, hidden 33: unknown:18C0 {18C0} internal, hidden Has 7 reprogrammable keys: 0: Left Button , default: Left Click => Left Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 1: Right Button , default: Right Click => Right Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 2: Middle Button , default: Mouse Middle Button => Mouse Middle Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 3: Back Button , default: Mouse Back Button => Mouse Back Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 4: Forward Button , default: Mouse Forward Button => Mouse Forward Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 5: DPI Switch , default: DPI Switch => DPI Switch mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: diverted 6: Virtual Gesture Button , default: Virtual Gesture Button => Virtual Gesture Button divertable, virtual, raw XY, force raw XY, pos:0, group:3, group mask:empty reporting: default Battery: 90%, discharging, next level 50%.Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.Describe the solution you'd likeWould be nice to be able to configure simple mouse gestures (up/down/left/right) via rules editor in Solaar like you can in Logitech Options.Describe alternatives you've considered can configure gestures (but w/o UI) for mouses that have separate special gesture on/off button. But not for mouses that don't have this button like mx vertical. Logitech Options uses Fn button from keyboard (e.g. mx keys).(As a side note - when gesture button is pressed mouse pointer freezes, which is convenient/safe.)Anyway solutions like easystroke or built-in kde gestures do not allowWindows Terminal .0 and .0 are available for
Pony Express RouteDivision Three of the Pony Express Trail consisted of 46 stations. This division was the second-largest division of the Central Overland California & Pike’s Peak Express Company’s Pony Express. Only Division Five surpassed Division Three in the number of stations. Division Three went from Horseshoe Creek, Wyoming, across the vast stretches of Wyoming’s high desert landscape to South Pass, through the Rocky Mountains, southwest to the Wyoming Basin and Green River, and then through the Wasatch Range to Salt Lake City, Utah.Wyoming:Elk Horn Station – Several historians list Elk Horn as the first station west of Horseshoe Creek. It was located ten miles from Horseshoe Pony Express Station and 15 miles from La Bonte Station. The old Emigrant Road crosses Elkhorn Creek just north of the station site.LaBonte/LaBonte Station – The next station after Elk Horn was probably La Bonte Station, which several sources agree was a Pony Express station. In August 1860, the route apparently changed to include La Bonte as a station for an unknown reason. Little existed at the site before that, except for a stock corral. Stagecoaches also stopped at LaBonte but used a separate site from the Pony Express station. It is located 15 miles from Elk Horn Station and 10 miles from Bed Tick Station.Bed Tick Station – The 1861 Overland Mail Company contract listed Bed Tick as a passenger/mail station stop. It was located 10 miles from LaBonta Station and 8 miles from Lapierelle Station on the south side of Bedtick Creek.Lapierelle/La Prele Station – The 1861 Overland Mail Company contract listed Lapierelle as a passenger/mail station stop. It was located 8 miles from Bed Tick Station and 10 miles from Box Elder Station on the south side of La Prele Creek and just north of the old Emigrant Road. About four miles west of LaPrele Station, in July 1864, more than 200 Oglala Sioux attacked the Kelly-Larimer Wagon Train.Box Elder (Creek) Station – Little is known about the history of Box Elder Creek Station other than several sources agree that it served as a Pony Express station. A man named Wheeler managed the operations at Box Elder, which also served as a passenger/mail stage stop under the 1861 Overland Mail Company contract. It was located 10 miles from Lapierelle Station and 10 miles from Deer Creek Station south of Box Elder Creek.Deer Creek Station – Several sources agree on the identity of Deer Creek as a station for the Pony Express, mainly because it appeared on the 1861 Overland Mail Company contract. The site existed before the Pony Express as an Indian trading post during the 1850s. The site first took the name of “Deer Creek Station” as a relay terminal for the Overland Stage system. In 1860, it became a “home station” for the Pony Express. It gained a telegraph station in 1861. Stagecoaches and other travelers also stopped here on the Oregon Trail route. Structures at Deer Creek included Indian Agent Major Twiss’ headquarters, a post office, aWindows Terminal .0 and .0 released
On October 2, 2010 Remote desktop can be enabled/disabled by opening My computer properties and then by changing the settings in the ‘Remote‘ tab. We can do the same by editing registry key settings. This is explained below. Remote desktop is also called Terminal services or TS or RDP. This is an in-built remote desktop software for Windows users.Enable remote desktop from CMDOpen registry editor by running regedit from Run.Go to the nodeHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal ServerChange the data of the value fDenyTSConnections to 0.We can enable remote desktop from windows command line by running the following command.reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" /v fDenyTSConnections /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /fTo disable remote desktop we need to run the below command.reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" /v fDenyTSConnections /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /fReboot or logoff is not required after running the above command. I have tested this on Windows XP and Windows 7 and it has worked fine. It would work fine on Windows Vista too.Enable Remote assistance:reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" /v fAllowToGetHelp /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /fRelevant Posts:Run command for Remote DesktopRemote desktop and Terminal Services : Frequently asked questions. Windows Terminal 1.0. Fecha Publicado: 24 ene. 2025 (hace 1 a o) Descargar. Windows Terminal .0. Fecha Publicado: 15 dic. 2025 (hace 1 a o) Fecha Publicado: 14 sept. 2025 (hace 1 a o) Descargar. Windows Terminal .0. Fecha Publicado: . 2025 (hace 2 a os) Descargar. Windows Terminal .0. FechaWindows Terminal .0 / .0 und
Station in 1859. This station appears on the 1861 Overland Mail Company contract. A French-Canadian named Plante managed operations at the station. The site consisted of a crude log structure with a pole corral located on the Sweetwater River’s south side. Buffalo Bill’ Cody exchanged horses at Split Rock Station on a record ride from Red Buttes Station to Rocky Ridge Station and back. Due to another rider’s untimely death, Cody was forced to do an extra leg to his typical relay and eventually covered a total distance of 322 miles in 21 hours and 40 minutes, using 21 horses in the process. The site was 12 miles from Plant’s Station and 14 miles from Three Crossings Station.Three Crossings Pony Express Station, Wyoming.Three Crossings Station – Located on the Sweetwater River, it took its name from the fact that the trail crossed the stream three times within a quarter of a mile. A home station for both the stage lines and Pony Express riders, the site appeared on the 1861 Overland Mail Company contract. A Mormon couple with the last name of Moore managed station operations. It would also feature a telegraph station. It was to this station in 1860 that 15-year-old Pony Express carrier Bill Cody rode from Red Buttes on the Platte River, 76 miles away. There, he found that the rider of the 85-mile stretch to Rocky Ridge had been killed. Without rest, he rode to Rocky Ridge and returned to Red Buttes with the eastbound mail on time. This 322-mile ride is the longest on the records of the Pony Express. It was located 14 miles from Split Rock Station and 12 miles from Ice Springs Station.Ice Slough/Ice Springs Station – This site was listed in the 1861 Overland Mail contract as a Central Overland California & Pike’s Peak Express Company station. It was well known for nearly year-round ice in a grassy swamp. It was 12 miles from Three Crossings Station and 12 miles from Warm Springs Station, just north of the Old Emigrant Road.“Here, we found a great curiosity. [It] would seem that vegetation & frost had agreed to operate in copartnership, for digging through a grassy turf to open a Spring, we found plenty of Ice!” — Norton Jacob, Mormon pioneer, June 24, 1847Warm Springs Station – Located on the Seminoe Cutoff from the Oregon Trail, this station was 12 miles from Ice Springs Station and 12 miles from Rocky Ridge Station/St. Mary’s Station.Rocky Ridge/St. Mary’s Stage Station – The 1861 Overland Mail Company contract listed this station site as Rocky Ridge, but apparently, the station was also known as St. Mary’s. A home station, it was built in 1859 by Russell, Majors, and Waddell on the east side of Silver Creek. When the transcontinental telegraph line was established in 1861, it was made a depot. Willaim Reid was the station tender. Also situated on the Oregon Trail, this rugged stretch of trail caused the emigrants no limits of grief as they ascendedComments
Of top right corner. Supports 33 HID++ 2.0 features: 0: ROOT {0000} 1: FEATURE SET {0001} 2: DEVICE FW VERSION {0003} Firmware: Bootloader BL1 08.00.B0011 00008169E8BB Firmware: Firmware MPK 12.00.B0011 408A8169E8BB Firmware: Other Unit ID: D853A210 Model ID: B35B408A0000 Transport IDs: {'btleid': 'B35B', 'wpid': '408A'} 3: DEVICE NAME {0005} Name: MX Keys Wireless Keyboard Kind: keyboard 4: WIRELESS DEVICE STATUS {1D4B} 5: RESET {0020} 6: DEVICE FRIENDLY NAME {0007} 7: BATTERY STATUS {1000} Battery: 100%, discharging, next level 50%. 8: REPROG CONTROLS V4 {1B04} Key/Button Diversion: {'209': 0, '210': 0, '211': 0, '199': 1, '200': 1, '224': 0, '225': 0, '110': 0, '226': 0, '227': 0, '228': 0, '229': 0, '230': 0, '231': 0, '232': 0, '233': 0, '10': 0, '191': 0, '234': 0, '111': 0, '236': 0, '235': 0} 9: CHANGE HOST {1814} Change Host: 3:DESKTOP-BMCVF52 10: HOSTS INFO {1815} Host 0 (paired): ANTIX-PC Host 1 (unpaired): Host 2 (paired): DESKTOP-BMCVF52 11: BACKLIGHT2 {1982} Backlight: True 12: K375S FN INVERSION {40A3} Сменить поведение Fx: False 13: ENCRYPTION {4100} 14: LOCK KEY STATE {4220} 15: KEYBOARD DISABLE KEYS {4521} Disable keys: {'1': False, '2': False, '4': False, '8': False, '16': False} 16: MULTIPLATFORM {4531} Set OS: Windows 17: DFUCONTROL SIGNED {00C2} 18: DEVICE RESET {1802} internal, hidden 19: unknown:1803 {1803} internal, hidden 20: CONFIG DEVICE PROPS {1806} internal, hidden 21: unknown:1813 {1813} internal, hidden 22: OOBSTATE {1805} internal, hidden 23: unknown:1830 {1830} internal, hidden 24: unknown:1890 {1890} internal, hidden 25: unknown:1891 {1891} internal, hidden 26: unknown:18A1 {18A1} internal, hidden 27: unknown:1DF3 {1DF3} internal, hidden 28: unknown:1E00 {1E00} hidden 29: unknown:1EB0 {1EB0} internal, hidden 30: unknown:1861 {1861} internal, hidden 31: unknown:1A20 {1A20} internal, hidden 32: unknown:18B0 {18B0} internal, hidden Has 24 reprogrammable keys: 0: Host Switch Channel 1 , default: HostSwitch Channel 1 => HostSwitch Channel 1 nonstandard, divertable, persistently divertable,
2025-04-11Top 14 Putty Open-Source Projects iTerm2-Color-Schemes 1 17 25,418 9.0 ShellOver 385 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty, Ghostty, and many more CodeRabbitcoderabbit.aifeaturedCodeRabbit: AI Code Reviews for Developers.Revolutionize your code reviews with AI. CodeRabbit offers PR summaries, code walkthroughs, 1-click suggestions, and AST-based analysis. Boost productivity and code quality across all major languages with each PR. NETworkManager 2 20 7,012 9.7 C#A powerful tool for managing networks and troubleshoot network problems! superputty 3 4 1,932 2.0 C#The SuperPuTTY Window Manager for putty sessions KiTTY 4 7 1,614 5.3 C:computer: KiTTY, a free telnet/ssh client for Windows (by cyd01)Project mention:KiTTY, a free telnet/SSH client for Windows|news.ycombinator.com|2024-12-29 Terminals 5 6 1,283 0.0 C#Terminals is a secure, multi tab terminal services/remote desktop client. It uses Terminal Services ActiveX Client (mstscax.dll). The project started from the need of controlling multiple connections simultaneously. It is a complete replacement for the mstsc.exe (Terminal Services) client. This is official source moved from Codeplex. wsl-ssh-pageant 7 6 634 0.0 GoA Pageant -> TCP bridge for use with WSL, allowing for Pageant to be used as an ssh-ageant within the WSL environment. Nutrientwww.nutrient.iofeaturedNutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers.Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries. putty-cac 8 12 510 5.8 CWindows Secure Shell Client With Support For Smart Cards, Certificates, & FIDO KeysProject mention:NIST: Personal Identity Verification (PIV) of Federal Employees and Contractors|news.ycombinator.com|2024-03-23PuTTY-CAC was an interesting, although imperfect solution to using PIV/CAC cards together with SSH. I remember piloting it from 2013-2014 at an agency. Back then, it was maintained by Dan Risacher[0]. Nowadays it is maintained on GitHub[1] and adopted some interesting features like FIDO.[0] dimidium 10 1 218 3.2 HTMLA terminal color scheme crafted with scienceProject mention:Show HN: Dimidium – Crafting Terminal color scheme with color science|news.ycombinator.com|2024-04-17 OmniSSHAgent 11 2 136 7.1 GoIntegrated ssh-agent for windows. (pageant compatible. openSSH ssh-agent etc ..) nCryptAgent 12 2 48 3.3 GoAn SSH agent for hardware backed keys on Windows DCSSReplay 13 8 22 4.1 C#PuTTY based DCSS TTYRec Tiles renderer written in C# linux-integration 14 5 0 0.0 ShellUsing Linx and PuTTY, you can integrate with most Linux servers, running Commands, Scripts and Copy files to and fro. SaaSHubwww.saashub.comfeaturedSaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews.SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternativesNOTE:The open source projects on this list are
2025-03-31Hands free amplifier--> EV-20R The EV-20R is a convenient addition to sites where the same message or music is repeatedly broadcast. Up to 4 types of music and messages (6 minutes total time) can be recorded and played back. The USB port facilitates recording by transferring the supplied sound sources from a PC to the unit. The unit's small built-in amplifier enables small-scale broadcasts through a simple speaker connection. (*1) 0 dB = 1 V(*2) These audio sources are also contained in the supplied CD-ROM as sample audio data.Power SourceSupplied from an external 24 V DC/400 mA power supply or from an optional AD-246 AC adapterPower Consumption10 W (rated output)Wave Format44.1 kHz sampling frequency, 16-bit PCM (monaural)Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz ±3 dB (1 kHz) 50 Hz - 14 kHz ±3 dB (IT-450 mounted, 1 kHz)Distortion1 % or less (1 kHz, rated output)Recording SystemUSB data transfer or analog recordingControl InputPlay 1-4, stop: No-voltage make contact input, pulse make length: 200 ms, open voltage: 30 V DC, short-circuit current: 10 mA removable terminal block (22 pins)Control OutputBusy: Contact capacity: 30 V DC/0.5 A, removable terminal block (22 pins)InputInput/Recording input: Mic: -60 dB(*1), 2.2 kΩ/ Line: -20 dB(*1), 10 kΩ, (Mic/Line changeable), unbalanced, phone jack Line input: 0 dB(*1), 10 kΩ, unbalanced, removable terminal block (22 pins)OutputLine output: 0 dB(*1), 600 Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block (22 pins) Headphone output: 0 dB(*1), 100 Ω, unbalanced, phone jack Speaker output: 3 W, 8 Ω, removable terminal block (22 pins)LED IndicatorPOWER, USB, START/STOP 1-4Maximum No. of Messages4 Pre-recorded audio data: Message 1, Westminster chime(*2) Message 2, Ascending 4-tone chime(*2) Message 3, Descending 4-tone chime(*2) Message 4, None Note: The above audio sources can be overwritten by using the supplied software.Maximum Recording Time6 minMessage Delay Time0, 2 s or 4 s (selectable)Playback Interval Time∞, 0, 5 s, 10 s, 30 s, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min or 1 h (selectable)Operating Temperature0 ℃ to +40 ℃Operating Humidity90 %RH or less (no condensation)FinishCase: ABS resin, blackDimensions210 (W) × 44.2 (H) × 181 (D) mm (excluding projection)Weight730 gAccessoryCD-ROM (USB data transfer software and sample chimes recorded)…1, Unbalanced-phone plug…1, USB cable (1 m)…1, Removable terminal plug (22 pins)…1, Rubber foot…4OptionRack mounting bracket: MB-WT3 (for rack mounting one EV-20R unit)MB-WT4 (for rack mounting two EV-20R units)AC adapter: AD-246 USB Data Transfer Software Operation EnvironmentPersonal ComputerWindows PC (equipped with the USB terminal)Main SpecificationsCPU: Pentium 4, 2 GHz or greater Memory: 2 GB or more Free disk space: 10 MB or more (space for message storage excluded) Optical Drive: CD-ROM driveOSWindows 7 Professional (32/64-bit)Windows 8.1 Pro (64-bit)Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
2025-04-03Unknown:1EB0 {1EB0} internal, hidden 31: unknown:1E22 {1E22} internal, hidden 32: unknown:1861 {1861} internal, hidden 33: unknown:18C0 {18C0} internal, hidden Has 7 reprogrammable keys: 0: Left Button , default: Left Click => Left Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 1: Right Button , default: Right Click => Right Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 2: Middle Button , default: Mouse Middle Button => Mouse Middle Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 3: Back Button , default: Mouse Back Button => Mouse Back Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 4: Forward Button , default: Mouse Forward Button => Mouse Forward Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 5: DPI Switch , default: DPI Switch => DPI Switch mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: diverted 6: Virtual Gesture Button , default: Virtual Gesture Button => Virtual Gesture Button divertable, virtual, raw XY, force raw XY, pos:0, group:3, group mask:empty reporting: default Battery: 90%, discharging, next level 50%.">Unifying Receiver Device path : /dev/hidraw0 USB id : 046d:C52B Serial : C3C1108B Firmware : 24.11.B0036 Bootloader : 02.09 Other : AA.AC Has 2 paired device(s) out of a maximum of 6. Notifications: wireless, software present (0x000900) Device activity counters: 1=79, 2=247 1: MX Keys Keyboard Device path : /dev/hidraw1 WPID : 408A Codename : MX Keys Kind : keyboard Protocol : HID++ 4.5 Polling rate : 20 ms (50Hz) Serial number: D853A210 Model ID: B35B408A0000 Unit ID: D853A210 Bootloader: BL1 08.00.B0011 Firmware: MPK 12.00.B0011 Other: The power switch is located on the edge
2025-04-18Internal, hidden 32: unknown:1861 {1861} internal, hidden 33: unknown:18C0 {18C0} internal, hidden Has 7 reprogrammable keys: 0: Left Button , default: Left Click => Left Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 1: Right Button , default: Right Click => Right Click mse, reprogrammable, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1 reporting: default 2: Middle Button , default: Mouse Middle Button => Mouse Middle Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 3: Back Button , default: Mouse Back Button => Mouse Back Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 4: Forward Button , default: Mouse Forward Button => Mouse Forward Button mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: default 5: DPI Switch , default: DPI Switch => DPI Switch mse, reprogrammable, divertable, persistently divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2 reporting: diverted 6: Virtual Gesture Button , default: Virtual Gesture Button => Virtual Gesture Button divertable, virtual, raw XY, force raw XY, pos:0, group:3, group mask:empty reporting: default Battery: 90%, discharging, next level 50%.Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.Describe the solution you'd likeWould be nice to be able to configure simple mouse gestures (up/down/left/right) via rules editor in Solaar like you can in Logitech Options.Describe alternatives you've considered can configure gestures (but w/o UI) for mouses that have separate special gesture on/off button. But not for mouses that don't have this button like mx vertical. Logitech Options uses Fn button from keyboard (e.g. mx keys).(As a side note - when gesture button is pressed mouse pointer freezes, which is convenient/safe.)Anyway solutions like easystroke or built-in kde gestures do not allow
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