@AlexanderMars @Moini I just made a quick test and WOW. https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper is amazing. The README has install method for Fedora and it was easy to install. It works really well and detect my Keyboard, my Xp-Pen buttons, button on my USB microphone! It really can input macros (multiple keys, composed shortcuts, and special keys) and you can have multiple presets for the same device. It cannot neutralize devices with hardcoded multiple keys (expected). I'll update the article with a note 😍
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David Revoy (davidrevoy@framapiaf.org)'s status on Friday, 01-Sep-2023 17:05:31 JST David Revoy - narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: likes this.
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AlexanderMars (alexandermars@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Sep-2023 17:05:32 JST AlexanderMars @Moini @davidrevoy wait, so I can use this to turn a generic numpad into a macro pad?
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Moini (moini@framapiaf.org)'s status on Friday, 01-Sep-2023 17:05:40 JST Moini @davidrevoy Also available in Debian and Ubuntu, but not the latest version, I suppose.
It can also assign keycombos and keyboard sequences to keys. Super cool tool!
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Moini (moini@framapiaf.org)'s status on Friday, 01-Sep-2023 17:05:42 JST Moini @davidrevoy
Hey - I use something similar, buttons don't look as nice, but programming it was so much easier with the GUI program Input Remapper:
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David Revoy (davidrevoy@framapiaf.org)'s status on Friday, 01-Sep-2023 17:05:43 JST David Revoy :neko_cats_eye: Today I'm going to show you how I turned a cheap USB numeric keypad into a pad that I use for my digital painting shortcuts under GNU/Linux.
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