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## Installation
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The tool shows and logs if there are issues, but usually, independent of the
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method, you should add yourself to the `input` and `plugdev` groups so that
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you can read information from your devices. You have to start the application
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via sudo otherwise. You may also need to grant yourself write access to
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`/dev/uinput` to be able to inject your programmed mapping.
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There is a shortcut for configuring this stuff:
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The tool shows and logs if there are issues. Independent of the installation
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method, some permissions need to be configured in order to read from /dev/input
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and write to /dev/uinput:
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```bash
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sudo key-mapper-service --setup-permissions
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