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Liberating the MacBook Air 2013 with Linux
FYI: You can enable them in Gnome with Gnome-Tweaks. Apparently a very recent version of Gnome dropped this functionality for reasons that are beyond my understanding (but that's often the case when I look at the decisions that the Gnome devs make).
However, getting the Control -> Command/Super thing to work is much trickier. The best way is to use this: https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail
However when I tried that, I ran into all kinds of weird behaviours all over the OS. Also, it doesn't work with Wayland.
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Everything is gone. EVERYTHING
If the likes of https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail/issues/43 are still a going concern then it's not quite as "everywhere" as one would like, and I presume that issue is a fundamental one (i.e. it doesn't sound like XKeySnail gets first refusal on key events).
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Emacs + a nice theme + editing features is awesome! (plus some questions about extra configuration)
And I use XKeySnail to have the basic Emacs keys everywhere. I'm sure there are others, but it does enough to keep me happy.
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Would you still recommend EXWM in 2022?
https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail or the fork of it, I forget it's name, will allow you to do the same as exwm's simulation keys with any window manager.
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What's the alternative of Authotkey ?
Thanks for the suggestion guys. I decided to go with xkeysnail ( https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail/ ). So far so good.
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komokana: Automatic application-aware keyboard layer switching
Similar options for Linux users are keyd and xkeysnail
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How can I make my keyboard layout change automatically when I focus on a application?
https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail or something similar ?
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How to Bind Super + C and Super + V to Copy and Paste in Terminal ?
Bind everything you want: https://github.com/mooz/xkeysnail
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What's the best way to remap mod key(e.x. ctrl)+hjkl to arrow keys
xkeysnail is not bad in the two sense, however, there are some application do can distinguish them, say, chrome and neovide
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Is there any way to set application specific keyboard shortcuts on linux?
If you're using x11, there's xkeysnail
autokey-emacs-config
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Personal Linux config with several options (bspwm, i3, autokey) to get Emacs keybindings everywhere
But i found another set of bindings here which didn't have the same issue https://github.com/psederberg/autokey-emacs-config which also supports some sort of marking, but i am dubious about how well it works.
- autokey-emacs-config: Keybindings for AutoKey to provide Emacs goodness everywhere else.
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Control firefox with the help of Emacs
Finally, I've been using Autokey recently, with some emacs bindings (I've been changing these around, but great starting point): https://github.com/psederberg/autokey-emacs-config
What are some alternatives?
awesome-wayland - A curated list of Wayland code and resources.
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
tridactyl_emacs_config - Emacs bindings for Tridactyl
warpd - A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
AutoKey - AutoKey, a desktop automation utility for Linux and X11.
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
profiler - Firefox Profiler — Web app for Firefox performance analysis
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
touchcursor-linux - TouchCursor style keyboard remapping for Linux.
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS