Adds the ability to play sounds while typing on any system.
Project description
Keyboard Sounds
This python package will add the ability to play sounds while typing anywhere on your system. You can also create Custom Profiles for customized audio when typing.
Installation
Desktop Application
There is a work-in-progress desktop application available for Keyboard Sounds. You can find information on how to get it up and running on the Keyboard Sounds Desktop repository.
The desktop application still requires the Python package to be installed on your system.
Python Package
Python 3.7 or higher is required for this application to function. See Download Python for more information on installing Python on your system.
Once you have Python installed, you can install this application by running the following command.
$ pip install keyboardsounds
Platform Support
Windows | Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
✅ Supported | ✅ Supported | ❓ Not Tested |
Default Sound Profiles
By default, Keyboard Sounds comes with the following profiles pre-loaded.
Name | Author | Description |
---|---|---|
alpaca | kbsim | Sample of an Alpaca Mechanical Keyboard |
gateron-black-ink | kbsim | Sample of Gateron Black Ink key switches |
gateron-red-ink | kbsim | Sample of Gateron Red Ink key switches |
holy-panda | kbsim | Sample of Holy Panda key switches |
ios | Apple, Inc. (Sampled) | Simulates the sounds made by an iPhone or iPad keyboard. |
mx-black | kbsim | Sample of Cherry MX Black key switches |
mx-blue | kbsim | Sample of Cherry MX Blue key switches |
mx-brown | kbsim | Sample of Cherry MX Brown key switches |
mx-speed-silver | Mechvibes Community | Sample audio of MX Speed Silver key switches |
telios-v2 | Mechvibes Community | Sample audio of Telios V2 linear key switches |
typewriter | Mechvibes Community | Sample audio of an antique typewriter |
Usage
Keyboard Sounds vX.X.X
usage: <keyboardsounds|kbs> <action> [params]
manage daemon:
<keyboardsounds|kbs> start [-v <volume>] [-p <profile>]
<keyboardsounds|kbs> stop
<keyboardsounds|kbs> status
manage profiles:
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <ap|add-profile> -z <zipfile>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <rp|remove-profile> -n <profile>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <lp|list-profiles>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <bp|build-profile> -d <sound_dir> -o <zip_file>
manage rules:
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <ar|add-rule> -r <rule> -a <app>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <rr|remove-rule> -a <app>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <lr|list-rules>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <sr|set-global-rule> -r <rule>
<keyboardsounds|kbs> <gr|get-global-rule>
other:
<keyboardsounds|kbs> [--version|-V]
positional arguments:
action The action to perform
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v volume, --volume volume
volume of the sound effects (0-100), default 100
-p profile, --profile profile
sound profile to use, default 'ios'
-n name, --name name name of the profile remove
-z file, --zip file path to the zip file containing the profile to add
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-d directory, --directory directory
path to the directory containing the sounds to use for the profile
-o file, --output file
path to the zip file to create
-a app, --app app absolute path to the application to add the rule for
-r rule, --rule rule rule to apply. must be one of 'enable', 'disable', or 'exclusive'
Manage the Daemon
Start the daemon.
Can also be used to re-start the daemon with an adjusted configuration.
# Start with default volume of 100%
$ kbs start
# Start or reconfigure with a volume of 50%
$ kbs start -v 50
# Start or reconfigure with a specific profile
$ kbs start -p typewriter
Check the current status of the daemon.
$ kbs status
Stop the daemon if it is running.
$ kbs stop
Managing Application Rules
Keyboard Sounds supports the ability to enable or disable the typing sound effects for specific applications. You can also set a global rule that will be used for all applications that do not have a specific rule set.
⚠️ Application Rules are only available on Windows.
Rule Types
enable
- Enable sound effects for the application.disable
- Disable sound effects for the application.exclusive
- Only play sound effects for the application.
The global rule can only be set to
enable
ordisable
. By default, the global rule is set toenable
.
Add a new rule for an application.
$ kbs add-rule -r enable -a "C:\Program Files\MyApp\MyApp.exe"
Remove a rule for an application.
$ kbs remove-rule -a "C:\Program Files\MyApp\MyApp.exe"
Lists the currently loaded rules.
$ kbs list-rules
Set the global rule.
The global rule is used as the fallback for any application that does not have a specific rule set. By default, it is set to
enable
.
$ kbs set-global-rule -r disable
Get the current global rule.
$ kbs get-global-rule
Manage Profiles
Add a new profile to the application.
$ kbs add-profile -z ./my-profile.zip
Removes a profile from the application.
$ kbs remove-profile -n myprofile
Lists the currently loaded profiles.
$ kbs list-profiles
Custom Profiles
This application supports custom profiles in which you can provide your own WAV or MP3 files to be used for the different keys pressed.
Creating a Profile
- Create a new directory containing the sounds you wish to use.
- Add a new file to the directory called
profile.yaml
. - Follow the example format below to fill the file in.
- Combine the files into a ZIP file. The files must be at the root of the zip file.
You can then load this profile into the application using the add-profile
action.
Note: Alternately you can use the
build-profile
action for an environment with built in validation when creating a new profile.
Example Profile
# General information about your profile, this includes
# name, author and description.
#
# You are only required to provide the "name" field.
profile:
name: my-profile
author: Nathan Fiscaletti
description: Describe the sounds packaged in this profile
# A list of all audio sources used by this profile each
# containing an identifier and a source.
#
# The source can either be the name of an audio file
# packaged with this profile OR a dictionary with two
# keys, one 'press' and one 'release', who's
# corresponding values are names of audio files
# packaged with this profile.
sources:
- id: key1
source: sound1.wav
- id: key2
source:
press: sound2.wav
release: sound3.wav
# An optional mappings of audio sources to
# particular keys on the keyboard.
#
# If you chose to omit the keys section, each time
# a key is pressed on the keyboard a random sound
# from the list of audio sources will be used.
keys:
# The default value to use for any key not
# mapped elsewhere in the keys object.
#
# If you provide the keys object, you MUST
# provide a value for the default property.
#
# The value for this property can either be
# the ID of one of the sources you defined
# above, or an array of IDs.
default: [ key1, key2 ]
# A list of mappings of sources to keyboard keys.
other:
# The sound to play when one of the keys listed
# in the keys array is pressed.
#
# The value for this property can either be
# the ID of one of the sources you defined
# above, or an array of IDs.
- sound: key1
# An array of keys that you can press that this
# sound will be mapped to.
keys: [ backspace, delete ]
Development
This section is intended for developers who wish to contribute to this project. Follow the steps below to set up your development environment and start contributing.
Prerequisites
- Git
- Python (version 3.7 or higher)
- pip (Python package installer)
- virtualenv (optional, but recommended)
Setting Up the Development Environment
-
Clone the Repository
Begin by cloning the repository to your local machine using Git:
git clone https://github.com/nathan-fiscaletti/keyboardsounds.git
-
Navigate to the Project Directory
Change to the project directory:
cd keyboardsounds
-
Create a Virtual Environment (Optional)
It's recommended to create a virtual environment to keep dependencies required by different projects separate. If you have
virtualenv
installed, create a virtual environment:virtualenv venv
Activate the virtual environment:
- On Windows:
.\venv\Scripts\activate
- On Unix or MacOS:
source venv/bin/activate
- On Windows:
-
Install Dependencies
Install the project dependencies using
pip
:pip install -r requirements.txt
Running the Project Locally
It is recommended that you install the package in editable mode to allow you to make changes to the code and see the changes reflected in the application.
-
To install the package in editable mode, use the following command:
pip install -e .
This command will install the package in editable mode, allowing you to make changes to the code and see the changes reflected in the application.
Contributing
Contributions are what make the open-source community an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
Submitting Pull Requests
- Fork the repository and create your branch from
master
. - If you've added code, ensure your code adheres to the project's coding conventions.
- Update documentation as necessary.
- Submit your pull request with a detailed description of your changes.
Getting Help
Should you have any questions or encounter issues, feel free to open an issue on the repository, and I'll do my best to address it.
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