X Neural Switcher

X Neural Switcher
Original author(s) Alfeiks Kaänoken
Ivan Tarasov
Andrey Kuznetsov
Nikolay Yankin
Stable release
0.19.0 / 16 June 2016 (2016-06-16)
Development status active development
Written in C
Operating system Unix-like
Available in multilingual
Type intellectual locale switchers
License GNU General Public License
Website http://www.xneur.ru/

X Neural Switcher, or xneur, is a free software (GNU GPL) computer program for automatic (intelligent) keyboard layout changing in the X Window System, and runs on all flavours of Linux and BSD. Currently, it is mainly used to change between Russian and English, but also supports Ukrainian, Belorussian, French, Romanian, Kazakh and German.

The program loads itself into the background and monitors user input. If an entered character sequence is uncommon in the current user input language, then xneur changes the keyboard layout, and rewrites the (possibly incomplete) word in the more appropriate language. For example, the incorrect "Dbrbgtlbz" will be changed into the Russian "Википедия" ("Wikipedia"), and vice versa, "фззду" will become "apple". Here, the transliteration was made between most popular keyboard layouts: English QWERTY and Russian ЙЦУКЕН.

The user can add new words or character sequences into the program's dictionary, and can manually change languages with a keyboard shortcut. Automatic detection can be disabled, leaving only manual switching.

X Neural Switcher is divided into two parts:

X Neural Switcher was added to ALT Linux, Russian SuSE club,[2] Debian, some FreeBSD ports and some Russian Ubuntu repositories.[3]

Similar software

References

  1. kxneur on kde-apps.org
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  3. (Russian) Discussion about xneur in Ubuntu forum


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