I kind of wanted to try keyd at some point, but now that I use Emacs I'm unsure I'll actually need it :blobcatcoffee:
Keyd: Linux Key Remapper from kernel (github.com/rvaiya)
https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd
#Linux #kernel #xmodmap #macro #keyd #kanata #keymapper #Karabiner #interception-tools
#linux #kernel #xmodmap #macro #keyd #kanata #keymapper #karabiner #interception
Someone™ pointed out to me that #kmonad [1] is a lot more lispy than #keyd, overlays devices by paths and overall has larger community. While keyd is a way to have universal system-wide config with different layouts this is a solution more suited to building #emacs macro organs.
Showcasing #keyd [1], very easy daemon to remap things on different keyboards.
Got angry at #xmodmap which broke during a recent #opensuse upgrade. Replaced it with #keyd, which has been much more stable.
https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd
Considered #kmonad, which has an attractive s-exp based config language, but the toolchain wouldn't compile properly.
#xmodmap #opensuse #keyd #kmonad
@nicyoung you need #keyd or #kmonad . Keyd has an example in their repo for exactly this.
https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
I discovered #warpd [1] yesterday and have been playing with it since then. It can't replace the mouse completely, but it's quite handy not to have to reach for the mouse so often.
Btw, its author is rvaiya, the same who wrote #keyd [2], a marvellous
key remapping tool for all of us lacking a programmable #keyboard, which has become a basic program for me (at least until I buy the Moonlander keyboard).
[1] https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd
[2] https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd
I discovered #warpd [1] yesterday and have been playing with it since then. It can't replace the mouse completely, but it's quite handy not to have to reach for the mouse so often.
Btw, its author is rvaiya, the same who wrote #keyd [2], a marvellous
key remapping tool for all of us lacking a programmable #keyboard, which has become a basic program for me (at least until I buy the Moonlander keyboard).
[1] https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd
[2] https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd
Lately I've been playing with #keyd [1], a marvelous key remapping tool. It is really powerful, and doesn't look as complex as kmonad.
Incidentally, and while I decide if I deserve a Moonlander keyboard for my birthday, I've just received the TypeMatrix 2300; my first orthogonal keyboard. First impressions are quite good, it's not mechanical though.
На текущий момент раскладка выглядит так.
Ввод перенёс под большой палец, благодарю за напоминание @bazuka_joe .
Так же примерно набросал русскую раскладку на основе "Диктор".
Реализовывать буду через #kbmonad, #kanata или #keyd, пока не решил.