rkvm
ktrl
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8.0 | 0.9 | |
5 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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rkvm
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LAN Mouse is a mouse and keyboard sharing software
You might take some inspiration (or some code) from https://github.com/htrefil/rkvm
I've used it and it works pretty well, is written in rust, and it has one big advantage - by emulating the keyboard and mouse at the linux evdev layer it avoids touching any of the desktop-specific apis. (It also has encryption, though over TCP so has issues with managing connections. I think your choice of UDP was a good one)
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My personal experience: Plasma/X11 > Plasma/Wayland
It looks like RKVM is supposed to work well, but I can't figure out how to compile the Windows client.
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KVM software currently working in Wayland
only one i know is https://github.com/htrefil/rkvm which either doesn't work or has so little documentation that you probably can't figure it out yourself
ktrl
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Switching from macOS to Pop _OS
I haven't tried but it seems like you could use a keybinding daemon to effectively remap any application by changing layer in response to window focus changes.
See Ktrl + alt or Kmonad
https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl
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KMonad gives you superpowers & you'll end up using it everyday
I found the configuration a bit confusing, and an alternative I ended up using is https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl.
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It's 2021. There is still no option to rebind keys in a Paradox game
On Linux you could use ktrl layers to change the keyboard layout on the fly.
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A way to set up different keymap for a specific usb keyboard ?
Maybe try ktrl
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How to bind layout switching to separate key for each layout?
ktrl is based around this idea with layers.
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Just mapped my caps lock to escape for the first time...
Bruh, next level is mapping caps lock to both ctrl and esc using a tap dance daemon https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl
What are some alternatives?
barrier - Open-source KVM software
xremap - Key remapper for X11 and Wayland
enigo - Cross platform input simulation in Rust
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
kbct - Keyboard keycode mapping utility for Linux supporting layered configuration
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
cloud-hypervisor - A Virtual Machine Monitor for modern Cloud workloads. Features include CPU, memory and device hotplug, support for running Windows and Linux guests, device offload with vhost-user and a minimal compact footprint. Written in Rust with a strong focus on security.
xkbgroup - Query and change XKB layout state
click-once - A small tiny little binary to fix undesired mouse double clicks in Windows, written in Rust. Minimal executable with little to no overhead.
GokuRakuJoudo - config karabiner with ease
wfh-jiggle - Jiggle your mouse every X seconds to keep your computer unlocked.
daemonize - Library for writing system daemons