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Sorry, I'm on my phone and misclicked. Please ignore the previous message. Hi xoviat. Thank you for your interest. I'm not sure I understand why cython may be needed. The...

I really the ideas here so far. Unfortunately I'm on vacation, with little to no computer or even Internet access until the 27th of December. So I can't contribute much...

I'm back from the holidays. I had been following this pull request, and I have to say it'd very impressive. I'll schedule some time to properly review it as soon...

@IamCarbonMan Implementing X support would be equivalent to creating a new backend, and the steps are document in https://github.com/boppreh/keyboard/issues/11 . As for how to communication may work, there were some...

I've been working on this for a long time to try to fix bugs, and the complexity is just crazy. Just figuring out the correct behavior is hard. To give...

@xoviat That's a good idea, I forgot it existed. But I think it's a bit limiting (no sided modifiers, keys must have vk) and we still need to solve the...

b33886e in the `suppress` branch implements a prototype for multi-step blocking hotkeys (e.g. 'ctrl+j, e, b'). It was surprisingly easy to write because of the blocking hotkey functions that have...

`keyboard` still can't suppress keys in Linux. It's the next-highest priority item in the roadmap, immediately after releasing a version with the new suppression system.

I'm currently trying to implement this using an optional dependency on python-xlib. See #33.

@dagnelies Unfortunately all the methods you listed either sacrifice privacy, or require accessing the backup location/device during sign up, which is both dangerous and adds friction. At minimum, I think...