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Change keymap and get keymap with terminal command? #35

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ipsod opened this issue Jan 22, 2017 · 2 comments
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Change keymap and get keymap with terminal command? #35

ipsod opened this issue Jan 22, 2017 · 2 comments

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@ipsod
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ipsod commented Jan 22, 2017

I'd like to be able to change the keymap (rotate or exact) and get the current keymap number from terminal.

I've got one of the 2014 Naga's, so I don't want to use one of my 12 buttons to change the keymap. Also, it'd be easier to set the keymap directly for whatever task I was doing than to rotate through and test until I figured out I was on the right one.

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That would require for ./naga to be a little more sofisticated, like handling signals or having a cli or having a kind of server client interface so you can call "naga change_keymap" from cli and it would not start another instance if one is already running.
Will keep it in mind. Maybe if I find some more uses for a feature like this I will write it.

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ipsod commented Aug 8, 2017

Cool, thank you!

My use would be having special shortcuts for certain programs. One map for Gimp, one map for PyCharm, one for general use, etc.

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