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keymapper
- No errors but also no process
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Help finding a keyboard layout
I also installed https://github.com/houmain/keymapper to get rid of the two most unergonomic keys for me. Swapped LAlt and RShift because LAlt is pretty much unused for me, and put Enter on Space (long hold).
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What tool can recreate this macro on linux ?
No packages are provided yet, please follow the instructions for building manually or download a portable build from the latest release page.
- advice on keyboard remapping sofware in linux
- QMK Layers Everywhere!
- I think you will like this software
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Weird bug when using caps lock as super
here is keymapper
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AutoHotkey for Linux
For handling Wayland you attack the problem at the libinput layer. Example: https://github.com/houmain/keymapper
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PipeWire: Bluetooth Support Status Update
This is true.
Apple still is more sophisticated in the scripting department. Applescript support in most applications and the ability to tie that into actions is seriously powerful stuff.
Gnome wins in the ability to use javascript to customize window handling, but it isn't really able to script application actions like you can in OS X.
It is improving though. If you can use keyboard to navigate the functions you want in applications you can automate it with software like keymapper.
https://github.com/houmain/keymapper
There are other similar software available.
Keymapper is software that intercepts input from your keyboard and allows you to 'remap' it. It operates on the libinput level of things, so it works regardless of environment or if you are in the console. It does require elevated privileges, though.
This when combined with Gnome-shell extension and user keymapperd daemon it can provide application-specific contexts for keyboard combos. The extension monitors for switching applications and gives keymapper the ability to be context-aware.
This is how I "solved" the copy past nightmare for myself in Linux. This way no matter if I am in a browser, terminal, or Emacs I have consistent copy-paste keys. (super-c, super-v). Makes things easier.
This isn't even remotely on the same level as applescript, but at least it is something. You have to understand low-level Linux keyboard stuff, which is still a mess. Versus being able to simply record yourself using applescript.
Gnome certainly is a very relaxing environment once you get used to it. Much less frantic or distraction filled compared to Windows or OS X. I like it.
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no lower or greater than symbol on azerty thinkpad T430 keyboard
I have installed endeavourOS on a thinkpad T430 with an azerty keyboard. Unfortunately no keys combinations allow to type the symbols less than < or greater than >. keymapper available in AUR (https://github.com/houmain/keymapper 1) can be used to customize the keyboard. I’d like to map those symbols as follow:
mouseless
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Keyd: Linux Key Remapper
I really like https://github.com/jbensmann/mouseless as it will also let you remap keys to control the mouse. I went down a rabbit hole of key remapping, and can't remember exactly why I settled on it, but posting as an alternative for others to look at.
I thrive off caplock as a toggle for remapped keys. I turn my sdf-234 into a numpad and jkl; for arrows and some other text navigation binds so I never need to veer far from the home row. caps-/ for ~ I can't live without.
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Some Pain Point of Linux From a Long-time Windows User
For the ahk thing I do the same and run https://github.com/jbensmann/mouseless
- mouseless - A replacement for the mouse in Linux
- Mouseless: A replacement for the physical mouse in Linux
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QMK Layers Everywhere!
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What are some alternatives?
kanata - Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization
opam - opam is a source-based package manager. It supports multiple simultaneous compiler installations, flexible package constraints, and a Git-friendly development workflow.
hawck - Key-rebinding daemon for Linux (Wayland/X11/Console)
pyenv - Simple Python version management
interception-vimproved - Unofficial plugin for Interception Tools combining features of caps2esc and space cadet for making held space work as a special fn key. Now configurable!
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
PuloversMacroCreator - Automation Utility - Recorder & Script Generator
liblc3codec - LC3 codec implementation
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
macrodevice - Turn any input device into a dedicated macrodevice.
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.