This application was designed to remap the uiophjklnmy
keys to different movement keys when the spacebar is pressed down, allowing you to keep your hands on the home row. It has grown to allow remapping all the keys, even the hyper key.
i - up
j - left
k - down
l - right
u - home
o - end
p - backspace
h - page up
n - page down
m - del
y - insert
sudo systemctl stop touchcusor.service
sudo systemctl disable touchcusor.service
sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/touchcursor.service
sudo rm -r /etc/touchcursor
~/.config/touchcursor/touchcursor.conf
) to your likingsystemctl --user restart touchcursor.service
Thomas Bocek, Dvorak: Check him out and thanks for the starting point. Good examples for capturing and modifying keyboard input in Linux, specifically Wayland.
Martin Stone, Touch Cursor: Wonderful project for cursor movement when coding.
This application works under Xorg and Wayland.