KBDE

KBDE Download Summary

  • Language: C/C++
  • Platform: Linux / BSD
  • License: LGPL - GNU Lesser General Public License
  • Databases: N/A
  • Downloads: 470
  • Released: Jun 4, 2007

KBDE Description

KBDE is a keyboard emulator. It allows the emulation of keyboard input for keyboardless x86 computers.
KBDE includes the following:
- linux kernel module
- user-space tools
- development library

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