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## Usage
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After installing, you should log out and back in for the changed user
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groups to take effect and for the background service to start.
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To open the UI to modify the mappings, look into your applications menu
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and search for 'Key Mapper' in settings. You can also start it via
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`key-mapper-gtk`. It works with both Wayland and X11.
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If stuff doesn't work, check the output of `key-mapper-gtk -d` and feel free
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to open up an issue here.
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## Macros
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It is possible to write timed macros into the center column:
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```bash
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sudo dpkg -i $(wget TODO)
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sudo usermod -a -G plugdev,input $USER
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# log out and back in or restart,
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# the two groups should be visible with:
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groups
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```
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##### Manjaro/Arch
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git clone https://github.com/sezanzeb/key-mapper.git
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sudo pip install key-mapper
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sudo usermod -a -G plugdev,input $USER
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# log out and back in or restart,
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# the two groups should be visible with:
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groups
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```
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## Roadmap
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