KeyTouch is a software solution that allows users to customize their keyboard's extra function keys, granting users increased productivity and efficiency with their keyboard use.
One of the issues with buying a new keyboard is that the software included on the CD-ROM to configure these function keys is often not available on Linux operating systems. Fortunately, KeyTouch is here to solve this problem, making keyboard customization accessible to Linux users.
To use KeyTouch, you'll need to have GTK version 1.2 or higher and Xbindkeys installed. Compiling the KeyTouch software is as simple as navigating to the directory where you've unpacked the package and entering the following commands: ./configure, make, and make install.
The latest release of KeyTouch includes updated functionality, such as the ability of keytouchd to detect if you're running KDE or GNOME on your system, and use the environment variables associated with those systems to improve performance. With KeyTouch, configuring your keyboard's function keys has never been easier or more accessible.
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