This is a rough one. Waynergy is the Wayland-compatible replacement for synergy. As far as I can tell it works largely on black magic. For whatever reason, Waynergy doesn't handle keycodes the same way Synergy/Barrier do. It uses raw codes as sent by the server. These codes can exceed the X cap of 318, resulting in keys being ignored in XWayland sessions. The dev's recommended path to keyboard support is to use a custom xkb keymap and I guess just shrug at the dropped keys over 318. My method uses the stock evdev xkb keymap and instead uses raw keycodes to swap out-of-band keys to their expected keycodes. The warning the dev gives is this is brittle and won't work on any other OS, or possibly keyboard/box. I don't care.
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681 B
INI
47 lines
681 B
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host = 192.168.2.1
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name = arcana
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xkb_key_offset = 8
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[tls]
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enable = false
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tofu = false
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[log]
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level = 0
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mode = a
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path = /tmp/waynergy.log
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[raw-keymap]
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offset = 0
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offset_on_explicit = false
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331 = 113 #LEFT
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328 = 111 #UP
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333 = 114 #RIGHT
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336 = 116 #DOWN
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338 = 118 #INS
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327 = 110 #HOME
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329 = 112 #PGUP
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339 = 119 #DEL
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335 = 115 #END
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337 = 117 #PGDN
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347 = 133 #WIN
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312 = 108 #RALT
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349 = 135 #MENU
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284 = 104 #KPEN
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325 = 77 #NMLK
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82 = 90 #KP0
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83 = 91 #KP.
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79 = 87 #KP1
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80 = 88 #KP2
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81 = 89 #KP3
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75 = 83 #KP4
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76 = 84 #KP5
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77 = 85 #KP6
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71 = 79 #KP7
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72 = 80 #KP8
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73 = 81 #KP9
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309 = 106 #KP/
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55 = 63 #KP*
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74 = 82 #KP-
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78 = 86 #KP+
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