2020-10-31 13:02:59 +00:00
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# Key Mapper
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2020-10-26 22:45:22 +00:00
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GUI tool to map input buttons to e.g. change the thumb keys of the razor naga mouse or any keyboard to something
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different. It should not be device specific, any input device supported by Linux plug and play will likely
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work.
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2020-10-31 18:21:17 +00:00
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<p align="center">
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<img src="data/screenshot.png"/>
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</p>
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2020-10-26 22:45:22 +00:00
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# TODO
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2020-10-31 16:02:17 +00:00
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- [x] show a dropdown to select an arbitrary device from `xinput list`
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- [ ] creating and renaming plugins per device
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- [ ] load xmodmap files from the config path
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- [ ] show a list that can be extended with a `[+]` button, showing `[keycode, current key for that keycode -> target]`
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- [ ] generate a xmodmap.*.whatever file out of that (like for example https://github.com/sezanzeb/colemakDE/blob/master/xmodmap.colemak.de)
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- [ ] load that file (`setxkbmap funnystuff; xmodmap xmodmap.asdf.whatever`, `setxkbmap funnystuff -device <id>`).
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- [ ] Does it need to be loaded on every startup or every time the device connects? If so, add udev rules
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