


Keylume v2 - Cheatsheets for your app hotkeys
Keylume was launched 2 months ago as an on-screen keyboard for video demos.
Since then, people have been asking for more features: cheatsheets, mouse typing, keyboard layouts that adapt to the current input source.
Keylume v2 brings all of that, with a focus on the cheatsheets feature which I find most useful.
Comparison: apps like KeyClu are great for seeing a table overview of all the commands. Raycast, Paletro, Cmd-Shift-/ are useful for searching a command and I still use them daily. Keylume allows you to see the commands spatially on the keyboard, and tied to the modifier you are holding.
I’ve also curated and added single-letter commands for apps like Pixelmator, Photoshop etc. which can be viewed by holding fn. I don’t know many apps that do this.
I have also implemented some config parsers so that you get your actual custom hotkeys in apps like VSCode, Cursor, kitty, IntelliJ etc.
I plan to add a way to publish and browse community cheatsheets and themes in the near future, but it takes time.
Features:
- App hotkey cheatsheets
- Click on keys to type or do key combos with your mouse
- Adapts to your keyboard layout (input sources like QWERTZ, Dvorak, CJK)
- Theme-able on-screen keyboard
- Can appear automatically when screen recording starts
Pricing: Free on-screen keyboard, €8 for the cheatsheets and other Pro features. Lifetime license on up to 5 Macs.