Oblitum/interception Instant
One of the most popular uses for Interception is creating a "macro keyboard." Standard Windows drivers treat all connected keyboards as a single logical input device. With Interception, you can tell Windows to ignore inputs from "Keyboard B" and instead use a script to turn those keys into complex macros or MIDI commands without affecting your primary "Keyboard A." 2. Advanced Gaming Macros
For users with limited mobility, Interception can remap difficult key combinations or mouse movements into more accessible inputs at a level that is compatible with virtually every piece of software on the system. Installation and Technical Architecture The core of the project consists of two parts: oblitum/interception