Dynamic keyboard remapper for Wayland.
It works on both X Window Manager and Wayland, but focused on Wayland as it intercepts evdev input and require root permission.
Wayland and Sway is awesome. It brings lots of benefit to Linux desktop environment.
When I was using X desktop envionment, there is an awesome tool called xremap
which remap keys based on current focused application.
https://github.com/k0kubun/xremap
I was looking for something similar to xremap
for Wayland, but not found, so I decided to create on my own.
sudo pip install wayremap
# For beta version
sudo pip3 install git+https://github.com/acro5piano/wayremap
For Wayland security model, we have to run keyboard remapping tools as root permission.
Simply write your own service and run it as a python script:
# /etc/wayremap.config.py
from wayremap import ecodes as e, run, WayremapConfig, Binding, wait_sway
import uinput as k
wayremap_config = WayremapConfig(
# Note that `'/dev/input/event4'` varies among system.
input_path='/dev/input/event4',
# Filter applications which remap will be applied
applications=[
'Chromium',
'Brave-browser',
'Leafpad',
'firefoxdeveloperedition',
],
bindings=[
# To see all available binding keys, please see
# https://github.com/acro5piano/wayremap/blob/06d27c9bb86b766d7fd1e4230f3a16827785519e/wayremap/ecodes.py
# modifier keys are `KEY_LEFTCTRL` or `KEY_LEFTALT`, or both. Neither `shift` nor `super` is not implemented yet.
# Emacs-like key binding
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_A],
[[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_HOME]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_E],
[[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_END]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_H],
[[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_BACKSPACE]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_F], [[k.KEY_RIGHT]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_B], [[k.KEY_LEFT]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_P], [[k.KEY_UP]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_N], [[k.KEY_DOWN]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_K],
[[k.KEY_LEFTSHIFT, k.KEY_END], [k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_X]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_A], [[k.KEY_HOME]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_E], [[k.KEY_END]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_Y], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_V]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_F], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_RIGHT]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_B], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_LEFT]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_D], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_DELETE]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_H], [[k.KEY_BACKSPACE]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_D], [[k.KEY_DELETE]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTCTRL, e.KEY_S], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_F]]),
# OSX-like key binding
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_A], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_A]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_C], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_C]]),
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_V], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_V]]),
# Slack helm!
Binding([e.KEY_LEFTALT, e.KEY_X], [[k.KEY_LEFTCTRL, k.KEY_K]]),
])
# Required if you want to use wayremap as a startup service.
wait_sway()
# Finally, run wayremap.
run(wayremap_config)
And then
sudo modprobe uinput
sudo python /etc/wayremap.config.py
echo uinput | sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/wayremap.conf # Add uinput to auto-loaded linux modules
sudo vim /etc/wayremap.config.py # Edit your config
sudo cp ./systemd/wayremap.service /etc/systemd/system/wayremap.service
sudo systemctl enable wayremap
sudo reboot
3
is pressed when changing focused windowshift
and super
keys too.