Display a count up/down timer onto browser or OBS browser source with hotkey controls.
A simply count up/down timer which demonstrate how to make use of DisplayKeystroke to send global hotkeys to the browser.
- Run the application
KeystrokeServer.exe
and click theStart
button. - Open the
index.html
on the browser or the OBS browser source. - If you have not set the client ip on the application, you will then receive a connection request from the browser to the application. Otherwise, the application will auto approve any request from the client ip you have provided.
- press
Ctrl+1
to start the timer,Alt+1
to reset the timer.
- Open the
custom.html
on the browser. - Tweak the settings on the page.
- Generate the
timer.html
file. - Place the generated file into the same folder of this app.
- Run the application
KeystrokeServer.exe
and click theStart
button. - Open the generated file on the browser or the OBS browser source.
- If you have not set the client ip on the application, you will then receive a connection request from the browser to the application. Otherwise, the application will auto approve any request from the client ip you have provided.
- If you have not set the hotkeys, it will use the default hotkey
Ctrl+1
to start the timer andAlt+1
to reset the timer.
Please refer to https://github.com/xxdocobxx/DisplayKeystroke for the source code of KeystrokeServer.exe
.
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