I was kind of bored and decided to make KeyStack (you can get it on my site, go to the Software section), a program that allows you to use your favourite timer as a StackMat timer. Useless for some, useful for those who want the feel of a stackmat timer while using their keyboard.
Simply fire up your favourite timer. Then start the timer by pushing down the left and right control button and then releasing them. To stop the timer, simply press the two buttons simultaneously again, just like you'd do with a real StackMat timer.
Enjoy!
NOTE: People might think there is a bug when stopping the timer: if you use qqTimer for example, you can stop the timer with just the Left Control or Right Control button instead of both like necessary on a StackMat timer. This is not a bug in KeyStack but rather because the timer you're using stops when ANY key is pressed. I tested KeyStack on cubetimer.com and I found no bugs yet.
v0.2 has been released.
Updates in v0.2:
* Tray icon (thanks to Systemdertoten)
* Replaced ESC exit shortcut by a button in a menu that appears when right-clicking tray icon
Simply fire up your favourite timer. Then start the timer by pushing down the left and right control button and then releasing them. To stop the timer, simply press the two buttons simultaneously again, just like you'd do with a real StackMat timer.
Enjoy!
NOTE: People might think there is a bug when stopping the timer: if you use qqTimer for example, you can stop the timer with just the Left Control or Right Control button instead of both like necessary on a StackMat timer. This is not a bug in KeyStack but rather because the timer you're using stops when ANY key is pressed. I tested KeyStack on cubetimer.com and I found no bugs yet.
v0.2 has been released.
Updates in v0.2:
* Tray icon (thanks to Systemdertoten)
* Replaced ESC exit shortcut by a button in a menu that appears when right-clicking tray icon
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