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Kensington SlimType Keyboard 1.3
Kensington SlimType Keyboard includes drivers which is highly compatible with Panther and Jaguar. more>> <<less
Kensington SlimType Mac Keyboard 1.3
Kensington SlimType Mac Keyboard - Drivers for SlimType Mac Keyboard more>> <<less
Kensington Keyboard 1.8r1
Kensington Keyboard - Driver for wired & wireless keyboards more>>
The most important of these changes for 10.3 concerns the use of Fast User Switching. If you intend to use this, you must use Kensington Keyboard 1.2 or later, since earlier versions will get very confused.
Enhancements:
- added Universal Binary support for running on Intel-based systems.
Kensington Multimedia Keyboard Software 1.2
Kensington Multimedia Keyboard Software - Multimedia keyboard driver more>> <<less
Kensington MouseWorks 5.7
Kensington MouseWorks - Drivers for their mice & trackballs more>>
Double-click, cut and paste, save, or drag--all with the click of a button. And get instant access to your favorite commands by creating customized pop-up menus; you can even change the menu for each application.
Enhancements:
- This version addresses all the known issues under MacOS 9.x. Mouseworks 5.7 supports all the ADB and USB versions of Kensington input devices.
Kensington?s current USB and ADB mice and trackballs, plus one-touch access to favorite web ... the DirectLaunch(tm) buttons on Kensington?s Turbo Mouse Pro trackball. The MouseWorks paneGlossy Keyboard 1.2
Replace your boring keyboard with this new, glossy one. more>> Replace your boring keyboard with this new, glossy one.
A sleek keyboard set for iPhone and iPhone 3G. I hope you are going to enjoy using it.
System requirements:
- iPhone
List Keyboard SC 1.0
List Keyboard SC - Builds a list of all scripts with Keyoard shortcuts more>>
This script does a very useful thing for anyone using a lot of scripts: It generates a sorted list of all the keyboard shortcuts that you have assigned to scripts in your Entourage script menu (including subfolders to one level).
Simply place it into your Entourage Script Menu Items folder and run to generate the listing.
Kensington MouseWorks X 3.0r1
Kensington MouseWorks X is a driver for Kensington input devices running under Mac OS X more>>
While this version contains only a subset of the features found in MouseWorks 5.7 for Mac OS 8 and 9, additional functionality will be added in future releases. Details can be found in the supplied Read Me file.
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary support for running on Intel-based systems.
Kensington PilotBoard Wireless Desktop 1.4
Kensington PilotBoard Wireless Desktop - Combo wireless mouse & keyboard driver more>>
This version supports the following Kensington PilotBoard products:
K64382 PilotBoard Mac Wireless Desktop
K64379 Kensington Wireless Pilotboard Desktop
Dvorak Improved Keyboard Layout 1.1
Dvorak Improved Keyboard Layout - An enhancement for Apples Dvorak - Qwerty more>>
Originally when you held down these keys, it would display the unshifted Qwerty display, regardless of the status of shift (Command = Shift + Command).
Because of this problem, it is impossible to perform keystrokes such as Command + : and Command + ?.
This file fixes the problem
Instalation:
- Insert both files inside this folder into: ~/Library/Keyboard Layouts OR/ Library/Keyboard Layouts
- Log out, then log back in for the changes to take place
- Go to System Preferences -> International -> Input Menu
- There should be a new keyboard layout called "Dvorak Improved - Qwerty ?"
- Check that preference, and then select "Show input menu in menu bar" at the bottom of the window
- Select the new layout from the menu bar item
- You may turn this menu item off once you have selected your new layout
Kensington VideoCAMworks 1.2
Kensington VideoCAMworks - Driver update for the USB digital video camera more>>
Stuffed-binhexed archive of the full version of Kensington VideoCAMworks software.
Note: Only supports Kensington VideoCAM and Kensington VideoCAM VGA.
Kensington sd200v MacBook Driver 0.9 Beta
Kensington sd200v MacBook Driver - Enable the video output of the docking station and the dual monitor adapter more>> Kensington sd200v MacBook Driver - Enable the video output of the docking station and the dual monitor adapter
The sd200v MacBook Driver is necessary to enable the video output of the docking station and the dual monitor adapter when connected to a Mac.
Supported Docking Models: 33367, 33907, 33415.
System requirements:
- Intel-based Apple computers including Mac Mini (Intel), iMac (Intel), MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac Pro.
IMPORTANT: This is a beta version, there are outstanding bugs (see note to users) and neither Technical Support nor Customer Service will be able to provide support with the driver installation and functions.

Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.6
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard is a brilliant MIDI events generator and receiver more>>
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.6 is a brilliant MIDI events generator and receiver. It doesn't produce any sound by itself, but can be used to drive a MIDI synthesizer (either hardware or software, internal or external). You can use the computer's keyboard to play MIDI notes, and also the mouse. You can use the Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard to display the played MIDI notes from another instrument or MIDI file player. To do so, connect the other MIDI port to the input port of VMPK.
Major Features:
- VMPK uses a modern GUI framework: Qt4, that gives excellent features and performance. RtMIDI provides MIDI input/output features.
- The alphanumeric keyboard mapping can be configured from inside the program using the GUI interface, and the settings are stored in XML files. Some maps for Spanish, German and French keyboard layouts are provided, translated from the ones provided by VKeybd.
- VMPK can send program changes and controllers to a MIDI synth. The definitions for different standards and devices can be provided as .INS files, the same format used by QTractor and TSE3. It was developed by Cakewalk and used also in Sonar.
- VMPK can help you to change sounds in your MIDI synthesizer, but only if you provide a definition for the synthesizer sounds first. The definitions are text files with the .INS extension, and the same format used by Qtractor (Linux), and Sonar (Windows).
- When you start VMPK the first time, you should open the Preferences dialog and choose a definition file, and then select the instrument name among those provided by the definitions file. There should be one instrument definitions file installed in the VMPK's data directory (typically "/usr/share/vmpk" in Linux, and "C:Program FilesVMPK" in Windows) named "gmgsxg.ins", containing definitions for the General MIDI, Roland GS and Yamaha XG standards. It is a very simple format, and you can use any text editor to look, change, and create a new one. You can find a library of instruments definitions at the cakewalk ftp server.
- Another customization that you may want to tweak is the keyboard mapping. The default layout maps about two and half octaves for the QWERTY alphanumeric keyboard, but there are some more definitions in the data directory, adapted for other international layouts. You can even define your own mapping using a dialog box available in the Edit->Keyboard map menu.
- There are also options to load and save the maps as XML files. The last loaded map will be remembered the next time you start VMPK. In fact, all your preferences, selected MIDI bank and program, and the controller values will be saved on exit, and restored when you restart VMPK the next time.
Requirements:
- Qt 4.4 or newer
- ALSA sequencer in Linux, WinMM in Windows and CoreMIDI in Mac OSX
- ALSA sequencer in Linux, WinMM in Windows and CoreMIDI in Mac OSX
- GCC C++ compiler.
License:GPL
Kensington Wireless Desktop 1.8r1
Kensington Wireless Desktop - Combo wireless mouse & keyboard more>>
UK Keyboards 1.0
UK Keyboards - Keyboard layouts that are identical to Apple?s standard ?British? keyboard, but with different flag icons more>>
When you log out and log in again (or restart), there will be two new keyboards listed in the Input Menu tab of the International System Preferences: British (UK) and Scottish.