Provided by: bucklespring_1.4.0-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       buckle -  Nostalgia bucklespring keyboard sound

SYNOPSIS

       buckle [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Buckle  emulates  the  sound of an old IBM Model-M space saver bucklespring keyboard while
       typing within an X session.

       It runs as a background process and plays back the sound of each key pressed and  released
       on  the  keyboard,  just  as if using an IBM Model-M.  The sound of each key has carefully
       been sampled, and is played back while simulating the proper distance and direction for  a
       realistic 3D sound palette of pure nostalgic bliss.

OPTIONS

       -d DEVICE use OpenAL audio device DEVICE

       -f     use a fallback sound for unknown keys

       -g GAIN
              set playback gain [0..100]

       -m CODE
              set use CODE as mute key (default 0x46 for scroll lock)

       -h     show help

       -l     list available openAL audio devices

       -p PATH
              load .wav files from directory PATH

       -s WIDTH
              set stereo width [0..100]

       -v     increase verbosity / debugging

COPYRIGHT

       Bucklespring  was  written  by  Ico Doornekamp and is published under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License version 2.

       This manual page was written by Dominik George for the Debian project.