Hello All,
I hope this might help your community here. I have created a Keyboard Display that uses very little processing while running and is great for gaming.
https://www.mce.llc/programs/KeyPressOSD/
Example Text Mode With the Stopwatch
Example with Rainbow Keys:
Text Example:
Example of it working Inside OBS with ChromaKey
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions let me know.
Much more information about it is on the site.
PS: It is FREE!
Sion I would love to know. Please try.
I do not have any other keyboards to test it with, but I do allow for imports of different SVG Files so you can make your own to work visually if it reads all the keys, or you can use the translation system I built in to make yours work with the current one.(?)
If it dose read all the keys properly please let me know if you need help using the translations to get it working with the current one. Or if you need help making your own SVG file for use with the display.
Oreo321: Yes you can create and display you own keyboards, and even keyboards that do not use normal keys (IE Macro Keyboards). Example:
If you make a Macro keyboard with a Raspberry Pi and have it send something like F99 You can then have a custom SVG that has a key F99 and it will Light up. (Lua Macros May trigger it to work as well, never tried it, just though of it, I will have to experiment)
I will try to get an example up on the site of a custom keyboard.
Now with a Stopwatch.
This Stopwatch once set to Ready the moment you move your mouse or touch a key will active the Stopwatch. Current Hotkey to Ready Position "Left CTRL + LeftShift + S" The moment you do anything after the timer will start.
Current Stop and Reset Key: "Left CTRL + Left Shift + F"
The Stopwatch is currently only displayed via Text (In both Modes) due to its update speed. I am working on fixing the lag caused in a SVG Format :)
Text Mode
SVG/Graphic Mode
Edit Note: Sorry this new version will make your old config go poof. Sorry!