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I've been using input-remapper on my desktop, and It works perfectly, except for 2 reasons, but to be short I'll only be telling one on this question.
I'm using a Wayland compositor called labwc. It has an autostart, but when i open it, input-remapper service didn't autoload. I guess it's because there is no display server working when it opens. As i'm opening labwc Wayland by tty, then i need to open input-remapper manually with pkexec and then click on apply.
Is there any way i can load input-remapper mappings without sudoing the gui to click apply? Wayland runs without sudo, and i don't want to run pkexec, sudo or anything root related to map everything. I'd like to be an automatic thing.
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I've been using input-remapper on my desktop, and It works perfectly, except for 2 reasons, but to be short I'll only be telling one on this question.
I'm using a Wayland compositor called labwc. It has an autostart, but when i open it, input-remapper service didn't autoload. I guess it's because there is no display server working when it opens. As i'm opening labwc Wayland by tty, then i need to open input-remapper manually with pkexec and then click on apply.
Is there any way i can load input-remapper mappings without sudoing the gui to click apply? Wayland runs without sudo, and i don't want to run pkexec, sudo or anything root related to map everything. I'd like to be an automatic thing.
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