QiPress is a monitor for the system keyboard and mouse, describing activity in a small, semi-transparent black box in the corner of your screen. Ideal for presentations, screencasts and program how-tos, the program can also behave as a diagnosis tool for keyboard problems, describe unlabeled keys, or provide feedback show when an application is ignoring input.
Settings are available to ignore key-sets to exclude for example mouse or keypad activity, as well as window color, transparency, fade-out and more.
A pro version of the program is available for commercial use, and has the same feature-set.
Category: | |
Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | Free for personal use |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch QiPress.exe. |
What's new? |
See: http://aalapshah.in/qipress |
@utilfreak
Thank you.
Also, QiPress triggers a User Account Control (UAC) prompt. What does it need it for?
v1.064
The program is stealth again.
v1.064
I used this program as a diagnostic tool for a keyboard that got some water on it a week ago and was acting funny. I'm pleased to say all the keys worked and it's back in action. :)
v1.062
Slight correction:
1) Transparency, Color are user adjustable.
2) Position on screen can be adjusted like thus:
a) Deactivate Click-Through
b) Drag the display window to where you wish to place it
c) Activate Click-Through again
Note: New X and Y co-ordinates are saved on correct exit of program.
v1.20
@I am Baas
Thank you for your note, I wasn't aware of it as I have set UAC to the lowest level. QiPress 1.064 Build 6 will now trigger UAC only if it is running within:
a) C:\Program Files*\* OR
b) Root of a drive
This is generally required by programs that need to dynamically update their resources within those paths.
v1.064