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Kinto is powered by [xkeysnail](https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail) for Linux & by [Autohotkey](https://github.com/Lexikos/AutoHotkey_L) for Windows 10 & 11.
Note: If you plan to remote into Linux via VNC, xRDP, Synergy or other remote desktop solutions then remove the current release & try an earlier [v1.0.7-3](https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto/releases/tag/1.0.7-3) release. It uses xkb so it'll work with virtual xinput devices. Some v1.1-x releases may offer both, but all v1.2.x releases ended support for xkb. I do plan to bring offical support back for virtual input devices.
Note: VNC is now experimentally supported on Linux w/ the latest releases, but you must compile & install x11vnc. More info can be [found here](https://gist.github.com/rbreaves/87059f92f030ee4e068f911ddb56a4dd).
~~Note: If you plan to remote into Linux via VNC, xRDP, Synergy or other remote desktop solutions then remove the current release & try an earlier [v1.0.7-3](https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto/releases/tag/1.0.7-3) release. It uses xkb so it'll work with virtual xinput devices. Some v1.1-x releases may offer both, but all v1.2.x releases ended support for xkb. I do plan to bring offical support back for virtual input devices.~~
Additionally VMware, Virtualbox, KVM and other virtualization technologies work best with the current release - so *this note only applies to remote desktop into Linux* - not virtualization.