![]() ![]() Note that donations are to be made purely for appreciation of performed work, and not as a means of prioritizing or requesting future work. They are, however, always appreciated, and due to some demand, there now is the possibility to donate. Donationsĭonations are neither required nor requested. Changelogįor the changelog, see the Releases page. If you want to contribute, either with code, with keyboard definitions or keyboard styles, feel free to fork this repository and provide your changes via a pull request, or other means of submitting your changes back to me. Michal Mitter - Added button outline (NohBoard classic).Ivan "YaLTeR" Molodetskikh - Added the scroll counter (NohBoard classic).Marius "Buttercak3" Becker - Various bugfixes.Eric "ThoNohT" Bataille ( - Original author.This also makes it easier to capture, as a simple window capture in OBS will do the trick now, rather than having to fiddle with game capture which might not work due to a game typically being run at the same time as NohBoard. No really fancy graphics are required, no 3D is required. Rather than using DirectX, I switched to GDI+, as we're Windows only (I'm sorry, but I just really don't use any other OS, and so far it is still the go-to OS for gaming). However, having spent most of my time on C# during at least the last decade or so, I decided that I would be much more able to create awesome things in this language. That's why I started in the same spirit, using C++, and rendering with DirectX. RewriteĪn initial version was made in C++, this originated from the desire to make something with graphics, and what I knew was OBS, now replaced by OBS Studio. That's where this program came in, I made it to be free and easy to use, without any fancy graphics, and easily capturable (possibly with chroma key). However, so far I have found none that were both free and easy to use. I know certain applications already exist that do just this, display your keyboard on-screen. NohBoard is a keyboard visualization program.
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