Submitted by Sebastian Stark <seb@todesplanet.de>.
Help manage many of the XKB features of X11.
This includes such features as MouseKeys, AccessX, StickyKeys,
BounceKeys, and SlowKeys.
wxWindows is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which was started as a one man
project by Julian Smart. More information about wxWindows can be found at his
Julian Smart's homepage. Today, wxWindows is being developed by a core team
of handful of people from many countries and gets input in the form of user
request and bug reports from its many users worldwide.
WWW: http://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wxxt/
Pekwm is a fork of aewm++ which includes new features such as
window grouping (a la fluxbox/pwm) a configurable keygrabber,
Xinerama support, pixmap themeing and configurable buttons.
WWW: http://pekwm.babblica.net/
Changes:
A lot of optimizations have been done to text and transparency. Double
buffered text rendering is now supported, eliminates all text flickering,
reduces text redrawing and will also give an extra boost in transparency
updating, especially for menus. An option to turn off real-time
transparency has also been added.
Multiple desktop support has now also been added to waimea. Together with
waimea's action file system this allows for some really amazing
configurations. How about running a full Gnome environment on desktop 1,
a full KDE environment on desktop 2 and maybe a mixed one on desktop 3.
xvkbd is a virtual (graphical) keyboard program for X Window System
which provides facility to enter characters onto other clients
(softwares) by clicking on a keyboard displayed on the screen. This
may be used for systems without a hardware keyboard such as kiosk
terminals or handheld devices. This program also has facility to
send characters specified as the command line option to another client.
Maintainer Yozo TODA <yozo@v007.vaio.ne.jp>