🎮 ⌨ An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices.
An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices.
Supports X11, Wayland, combinations, programmable macros, joysticks, wheels,
triggers, keys, mouse-movements and more. Maps any input to any other input.
Usage - Macros - Installation - Development - Examples
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yay -S input-remapper-git
sudo systemctl restart input-remapper
sudo systemctl enable input-remapper
Get a .deb file from the release page or install the latest changes via:
sudo apt install git python3-setuptools gettext
git clone https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper.git
cd input-remapper && ./scripts/build.sh
sudo apt install -f ./dist/input-remapper-2.0.1.deb
input-remapper is available in Debian and Ubuntu.
input-remapper ≥ 2.0 requires at least Ubuntu 22.04.
sudo dnf install input-remapper
sudo systemctl enable --now input-remapper
Dependencies: python3-evdev
≥1.3.0, gtksourceview4
, python3-devel
, python3-pydantic
, python3-pydbus
Python packages need to be installed globally for the service to be able to import them. Don't use --user
Conda can cause problems due to changed python paths and versions.
If it doesn't seem to install, you can also try sudo python3 setup.py install
sudo pip install evdev -U # If newest version not in distros repo
sudo pip uninstall key-mapper # In case the old package is still installed
sudo pip install --no-binary :all: git+https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper.git
sudo systemctl enable input-remapper
sudo systemctl restart input-remapper
By default, Input Remapper will not migrate configurations from the beta. If you want to use those you will need to copy them manually.
rm ~/.config/input-remapper-2 -r
cp ~/.config/input-remapper/beta_1.6.0-beta ~/.config/input-remapper-2 -r
Then start input-remapper