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Download Keyboard Splitter 1.2.0.2 ((top)) Jun 2026

Unlike simple software that maps keys, this tool installs a filter driver at the kernel level. It lets you connect several USB or PS/2 keyboards and assign each one to a different window, application, or user session.

Over the next few days, Alex explored more advanced features of the Keyboard Splitter 1.2.0.2. He created a profile for his daily tasks, where pressing certain keys would trigger automated scripts. For instance, while working on projects, he could press a single key to save his work, commit changes, and back up his files to the cloud. The software had significantly streamlined his workflow, allowing him to focus more on coding and less on mundane tasks. Download Keyboard Splitter 1.2.0.2

| Software | Key Differences | | :--- | :--- | | | An open‑source alternative primarily focused on mapping keyboard and mouse to gamepad buttons. Supports Linux and Windows, but lacks native multiple‑keyboard separation. | | Universal Control Remapper (UCR) | A highly flexible Windows tool that allows mapping any input (keyboard, mouse, joystick) to any virtual output device. More powerful but requires more setup. | | Xpadder | A commercial key‑mapper that works well for single‑player gamepad emulation but does not natively separate multiple keyboards. | | JoyToKey | A popular mapping tool that converts keyboard and mouse inputs to joystick movements. Like Xpadder, it lacks multi‑keyboard separation. | | X360ce | An Xbox 360 controller emulator that can convert generic controllers to Xbox 360 controllers. Does not separate multiple keyboards. | Unlike simple software that maps keys, this tool