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sudo apt install xcape | sudo apt install xcape | ||
xcape -e 'Hyper_R=0' | xcape -e 'Hyper_R=0' | ||
keyd is an excellent way to make hotkeys as well. | |||
I've started work on porting my numpad hotkey script to python so it can work on linux: [[clipboardbuffers.py]] | |||
Revision as of 22:56, 10 December 2024
Making numpad hotkeys on linux is a bit more tricky than it is on windows due to the critical lack of autohotkey
You'll need xmodmap, you can use it like this:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 90 = Hyper_R'
You can use XCape to allow the modifier keys to send actions on their own.
sudo apt install xcape xcape -e 'Hyper_R=0'
keyd is an excellent way to make hotkeys as well.
I've started work on porting my numpad hotkey script to python so it can work on linux: clipboardbuffers.py
Resources
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xmodmap#Installation https://github.com/alols/xcape https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd