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input-remapper
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A kernel update broke my stylus
OK, I will byte, have you tried Input Remapper[1] ?
I think most of your problem is coming from using Rocky Linux, it is much easier to find support on Ubuntu derivatives for tools made by the community in general.
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- Input Remapper: Custom hotkeys & remapping of keys (with Wayland support)
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Any good gaming mouse that is Linux compatible?
Then you can use something like input-remapper to do whatever you want.
- Keyd: Linux Key Remapper
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Introducing: Ken-Do - A desktop-agnostic version of my Fly-Pie GNOME Shell extension!
Yeah, this could work on Windows or X11 but will be very tricky if not impossible on Wayland. Maybe it could be possible with an approach similar to input remapper...
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Using the Razer Tartarus on the Steam Deck
Install instructions for input remapper, from it's github page:
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How to remap the buttons on my wacom ctl4100 linux mint
You could also try OpenTableDriver or Input Remapper. The latter is a more general tool, while the former... Well, the name speaks for itself.
- How to emulate mouse clicks with keyboard shortcuts
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Any chance somebody here has bludgeoned the sezanzeb/input-remapper project on GH to work on void?
If I understand https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper/issues/122 right it should work without systemd. Just start it manually (I guess that's the sudo key-mapper-service -d part) and see what happens. If it does not work, look at the error messages and go from there.
I use some strange layouts on vintage keyboards and don't always go though the trouble of converting them all to qmk. I found this project sezanzeb/input-remapper and used to use it from the AUR when I was on Arch. It made things pretty straightforward since layouts were input device specific and non global making this rather convenient for me.
Solaar
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- Solaar: Device manager for Logitech devices (connected via Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed or Nano receivers + some connected via USB cable / Bluetooth)
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Where to append "--window=hide" to start software with window hidden/closed?
from: https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/
- What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
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Extension, plugin, or package for to use "mouse movements" to scroll(?)
try Solaar. it's meant to manage Logitech devices on linux. I'm not sure if what you're looking for is possible with it, but it's worth a shot. I remember something similar with a Logitech mouse once, it was by holding down one of the extra buttons and moving the mouse. maybe something like that is possible with this too?
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Debian Sid works perfectly after 2 years of usage. Debian devs one love !!
7) Solaar
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Current (2023) Best Way To Enable Additional Mouse Buttons (Logitech M510 Wireless)
I use an M510. Solaar helps. https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/.
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30 questions from a one week Linux user
Not sure, check this.
- Connect Bluetooth keyboard BEFORE disk decryption?
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Exclusive(?!) : Say goodbye to bloated, closed source software โ CoolerMaster to release new, open source version of itโs software with API integration โ and it can work with other coolers too!
Check out Solaar, they're specialized in Logitech support so I think you might have better chances with that tool. And it allows pretty complex custom rules so you should be able to create all the Macros you need https://i.imgur.com/65tDBs3.png
What are some alternatives?
piper - GTK application to configure gaming devices
logiops - An unofficial userspace driver for HID++ Logitech devices
key-mapper - ๐ฎ An easy to use tool to change the mapping of your input device buttons. [Moved to: https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper]
libratbag - A DBus daemon to configure input devices, mainly high-end and gaming mice
flathub - Pull requests for new applications to be added
gkeybind - A Linux utility for binding custom behavior to Logitech keyboards.
openrazer - Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux
kbct - Keyboard keycode mapping utility for Linux supporting layered configuration
G910-gui - Application for mapping macro keys [Moved to: https://github.com/zocker-160/keyboard-center]
g910-macros - Userspace driver for macro keys for the Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum