The application does not support binding commands or scripts to keyboard or mouse buttons. Also, Input Remapper uses evdev to read keycodes and display them inside the application, so the user doesn't have to do this manually. Other features include support for stopping any mappings and using system defaults for a device (using the Apply Defaults button), and support for automatically loading presets on login for plugged in devices. Besides keyboards and mice, Input Remapper also comes with basic support for gamepads. The application supports per-device presets, and it allows using timed macros with the ability to repeat keys, wait between keys, hold a modifier while using a key, and more. Input Remapper (previously Key Mapper) is a new GUI tool to remap your keyboard and mouse buttons on Linux desktops (it supports both X11 and Wayland).
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