A Little utility that implements a global key logger which displays all shortcuts & keystrokes as you type on screen and with a semi-transparent overlay. This makes it very easy to show any shortcuts you use if you for example record a software demo.
wshowkeys Alternatives
wshowkeys is described as 'Displays keypresses on screen on supported Wayland compositors (requires wlr_layer_shell_v1 support). Forked from https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/wshowkeys' and is an app. There are more than 10 alternatives to wshowkeys for Mac, Windows, Linux and Xfce. The best wshowkeys alternative is Keyviz, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like wshowkeys are Screenkey, YAKD, Show Me The Key and Carnac.
Alternatives list
- 19 Kling alternatives
A utility to show keyboard keys visually on the Windows screen. - KaustubhPatange/Kling


QiPress is a portable Windows program that displays key presses on the screen. The keyboard input display takes minimal space, and highly customizable.

KeyDrawer draws keypresses on the screen of your Mac with a style that matches your Mac's look and feel. It will make your tutorial videos, video streams and presentations look elegant and professional.



- 19 Keystroke Pro alternatives
“Keystroke Pro” visualizes single and combined keypresses in an unique and elegant way. It’s the perfect companion for capturing tutorials, ?recording screencasts and performing presentations.


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KeyTrails helps you present your keyboard input on your screen. Whether you are making a tutorial video, streaming your gaming session, or giving a business presentation, KeyTrails makes your content just a bit catchier.


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Visualize allows you to highlight your key presses and mouse clicks right on your desktop! The perfect tool for presentations or video tutorials, Visualize allows you to customize the look so your viewers can follow along with ease.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac



Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Platforms
- Linux























