

I was going to ask if you’ve heard of AntiMicroX, then I saw in your other post that you’d already tried that. Thanks for the idea to use a Python script, I’ll have to look into that.
I was going to ask if you’ve heard of AntiMicroX, then I saw in your other post that you’d already tried that. Thanks for the idea to use a Python script, I’ll have to look into that.
qmk
I had to look that up to remember what it was. I don’t think my keyboard is supported, nonetheless here’s the website in case anyone else out there is interested in learning more.
Create a virtual mouse and use keyboard events tracked with python
Where can I learn more about this? I searched the internet and found a post on that other site that shall not be named mentioning a tool called libclicker, is this what you mean?
Thanks for the pointer to that Baeldung blog post. I’ve seen references to evdev
and libevdev
on previous adventures in configuring game pads and HOTAS setups for games that don’t support them natively. Also, fair point about python vs bash—I’ve edited the post to be language agnostic.
Gotcha, thanks for clarifying that.
Look into Day-Z or Stalker—they both run on Linux and might scratch that Tarkov itch. There’s also a top down pixel art Tarkov lite called Zero Sievert. All of which run on Linux. Good luck!
You’re right, thank you!
For example:
me@fedora:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys.custom-keybinding:/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom0/ name 'Terminal'