evsieve
A utility for mapping events from Linux event devices. (by KarsMulder)
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10.0 | 8.1 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
nanoCH32V203
Posts with mentions or reviews of nanoCH32V203.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-14.
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Recommend MCU with dual USB - one host and one device IF?
If you are willing to try r/RISCV ones, then nanoCH32V203 (with two Full-Speed interfaces) and nanoCH32V305 (with one Full-Speed and one High-Speed interface) might be enough.
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RP2040 based MCU for dactyl in the works
There are dual USB r/RISCV boards with GPIO pins exposed, like nanoCH32V203 and nanoCH32V305.
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Hi, I have a Linux based device and I need to use one of it USBs to broadcast data. I want to send the UART data on it. The thing is it's USB is host(master) and it's useless for my project so I want to change it mode to behave like a slave device and thus I am able to communicate with a PC. Armbian
Another alternative is to use dual USB MCU board like nanoCH32V203 as USB CDC relay.
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USB Dongle to convert Colemak keyboard to QWERTY keystrokes?
RISC-V boards cost $3-$6 depending if you want high speed USB or full speed one.
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nanoCH32V003 board
Their earlier boards like nanoCH32V203 and nanoCH32V305 were more user friendly, one could flash those via USB without WCH-Link.
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Hardware/software to run RISC-V ASM?
Muse Lab has MCU boards like nanoCH32V203 and nanoCH32V305.
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CH32V305 Development Board from MuseLab
The same form factor as nanoCH32V203, but with more RAM and storage, also one of USB interfaces is high speed and SDIO is native this time. Comparable to CH32V307 boards, but lacks ethernet port.
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ð¥MK: Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
Speaking of hardware there is very nice $3 RISC-V board that would fit well USB to USB converter use case. No keyboard firmware is ported to it yet.
evsieve
Posts with mentions or reviews of evsieve.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-15.
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Why is the ydotool virtual device ignored? How I can use ydotool with hyprland?
Same with evsieve: I can see the keys I press, like in wev, but the remap doesn't work for the keyboard or the mouse:
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evdev keyboard passthrough and non-standard keys
My best suggestion for you is to leverage evsieve: https://github.com/KarsMulder/evsieve
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ð¥MK: Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
There are many other software tools such as https://github.com/jtroo/kanata and https://github.com/KarsMulder/evsieve. The main difference with ð¥MK is that you can use native QMK and ZMK.
- Lua-based approach to Caps-Lock warning / indicator
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Anyone Here Using Sway? Is It Stable? How Did You Install?
Ironically I know you can do this in i3 and xorg/gnome using xmodmap or editing the xkb file. I'm pretty sure wayland compositors should be able to read xkb-compliant files but the recommended way of loading that in is probabaly different between various compositors? You could also use a "second generation" interception tool that works at the event device level.
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Manjaro + Hackintosh + Windows Setup
You might want to try evsieve, it even has an example about toggling devices and it concludes with a hint on how to get this to work for 2 VMs.
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Change evdev toggle for keyboard/mouse
Evsieve is amazing in general you sould check it out ð
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Switching my inputs back and forth from guest VM when using GPU passthrough
evsieve has solved that for me, as the virtual device created is always available; it starts when I log on my computer and stay open forever.
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Changing the evdev peripheral switch keyboard shortcut?
evsieve can remap. I haven't used it yet but you can find it here: https://github.com/KarsMulder/evsieve
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Is it possible to remap evdev's keybindings to return to Host?
If this feels a bit limited (you have a few predefined options), there's also evsieve. Which allows you to do a lot more (like selective key pass-through, shortcuts, etc.).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nanoCH32V203 and evsieve you can also consider the following projects:
nanoCH32V003
ydotool - Generic command-line automation tool (no X!)
ch32v-keyboard
evdev-proxy - Creates virtual device to proxy evdev devices events
nanoCH32V305
barrier - Open-source KVM software
xmk - Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
kbct - Keyboard keycode mapping utility for Linux supporting layered configuration
ch32v307 - Including the SDKãHDKãDatasheet of RISC-V MCU CH32V307 and other relevant development materials
hotplugger - VirtIO (VFIO) USB Port passthrough helper
keymap-editor - A web based graphical editor of ZMK keymaps.
vfio-kvm - A systemd service that sends a D-Bus signal when the QEMU evdev hotkey is triggered.