Someone™ pointed out to me that [1] is a lot more lispy than , overlays devices by paths and overall has larger community. While keyd is a way to have universal system-wide config with different layouts this is a solution more suited to building macro organs.

[1]: github.com/david-janssen/kmona

@nm0i are you looking to do full remapping or application specific tweaks? For the latter EXWM's built-in simulation keys is a nice option. Or custom key handler functions if more flexibility is needed. Probably not workable for a full remap though. And I guess EXWM is not for everybody.

@zrzz it began with me wanting to rebind one key on a gaming controller the way it won't affect main keyboard. :) I.e. I was looking for application and device specifit (re) binds at the same time

@nm0i I just took a closer look at the tools you mentioned, cool stuff! Didn't realize they worked on the evdev level. I will probably end up using keyd in addition to the EXWM stuff.

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