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Key Mapper
A Linux tool to change the mapping of your input device buttons.
Usage
To open the UI to modify the mappings, use:
key-mapper-gtk
You can also start it via your applications menu.
To keep injecting the mapping after closing the window, the daemon needs to be running. If it doesn't already after logging in, you can use:
key-mapper-service
Macros
It is possible to write timed macros into the center column:
r(3, k('a').w(10))
: aaar(2, k('a').k('-').k('b')
: a-a-bw(1000).m('SHIFT_L', r(2, k('a'))).w(10, 20).k('b')
: AAb
Documentation:
r
repeatsw
waits in ms (randomly with 2 parameters)k
writes a keystrokem
modifies
Git Installation
git clone https://github.com/sezanzeb/key-mapper.git
cd key-mapper
sudo python3 setup.py install
usermod -a -G input $USER
usermod -a -G plugdev $USER
Depending on how those packages are called in your distro, you need the following dependencies:
python3-distutils-extra
python3-evdev
python3-dbus
It works with both Wayland and X11.
Tests
pylint keymapper --extension-pkg-whitelist=evdev
sudo python3 setup.py install && python3 tests/test.py
Roadmap
- show a dropdown to select valid devices
- creating presets per device
- renaming presets
- show a mapping table
- make that list extend itself automatically
- read keycodes with evdev
- inject the mapping
- keep the system defaults for unmapped buttons
- button to stop mapping and using system defaults
- highlight changes and alert before discarding unsaved changes
- automatically load presets on login for plugged in devices
- make sure it works on wayland
- add to the AUR, provide .deb and .appimage files
- automatically load presets when devices get plugged in after login
- support timed macros, maybe using some sort of syntax