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Qliner Hotkeys (open source): Hotkey program with visual keyboard

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f0dder:
Want to me to debug it? It's C# so I should be able to get it working or see what's wrong.
-VideoInPicture (October 12, 2008, 09:22 AM)
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Do you have access to a 64bit machine, though? I suspect it'll be as simple as setting the build type to x86 instead of "any", but I can't be arsed to play around with it myself right now :)

CleverCat:
Qliner is terrific!  :D

VideoInPicture:
I don't have 64-bit Windows installed, but I can get it from MSDN. That would take me quite while to get everything up and running.

Also, I can't seem to download the source code from the CVS for qliner for some reason. It keeps saying the repository has been relocated temporarily. However, I took a browse through the online version of the code and it appears to be straightforward C# for the most part coupled with a Win32 C++ hook. Also, the C# .csproj files show that the executables weren't compiled to be 32-bit specific so it is highly like that qliner is having the same problem that Circle Dock has and you simple just have to add in the instruction to build as x86 into the .csproj files.

KenR:
Unfortunately doesn't work on 64bit windows - I suspect it's the same type of problem that CircleDock had.
-f0dder (October 12, 2008, 09:17 AM)
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f0dder,
Forgive me for asking, but is that 64 bit XP or Vista.
Ken

KenR:
Over at ghacks they've found a cool looking hotkey program with one very nice feature that I know will appeal so some people -- you can get a quick visual representation of which keys you have mapped to each program.


http://www.qliner.com/hotkeys/

(see attachment in previous post)

from http://www.ghacks.net/
-mouser (October 08, 2007, 09:43 AM)
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Mouser ... Mouser ... A hotkeys app? Does that mean that this program is more powerful than that program you wrote? What was it now ... FARR?

Ken

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