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Remap Keyboard Keys in Ubuntu 24.04 without 3rd Party Apps

This is a step by step tutorial shows how to manually remap (or disable) keyboard keys in Ubuntu without using any third-party apps. There are a few free open-source applications that can re-map your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices keys in Linux. As far as know, they include input remmaper and AntiMicroX. For GNOME, […]

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Change Keyboard Layout in Ubuntu

It’s quite easy to have multiple keyboard layouts in Ubuntu and switch between them. Learn how to do that in this tutorial.
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AWS Kill Switch: Open-source incident response tool

AWS Kill Switch is an open-source incident response tool for quickly locking down AWS accounts and IAM roles during a security incident. The solution includes a Lambda function and proof of concept client. You can either adopt this client or build your…

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TUXEDO Control Center 2.0 Adds New Modules

TUXEDO Control Center 2.0 introduces major changes like the new Keyboard Backlight and Webcam modules. Learn more here.
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Do Keycaps Make a Difference?

Yes, keycaps make a difference in terms of some aspects such as “typing experience”, “functionality”, and the “visibility”.

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System76 Unveils a Full-Size, Open-Source Configurable Keyboard

System76 has prepared a nice Christmas present for all of us: the Launch Heavy keyboard, a new full-size model that comes with new features.
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System76 Teases the Launch Lite Open-Source Configurable Keyboard, Coming July 14th

As its name suggests, Launch Lite appears to be a light version of the Launch configurable keyboard that System76 launched more than a year ago. As System76 says, Launch Lite is like Launch, but Lite, offering everyone a comfortable, portable, and configurable keyboard for all their computing needs. Highlights of the Launch Lite keyboard include […]

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System76’s First Keyboard Packs in Plenty of Surprises

The System76 Launch is a new configurable mechanical keyboard from the makers of Pop!_OS. The keyboard isn’t cheap, but it is powerful. Learn more about it.
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