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Small application to send fake keypresses of keys not on the keyboard
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sendfakekey =========== Written by Peter Ebden <peter.ebden@gmail.com> This is a bit of a mashup of xsendkey (which can be found at http://people.csail.mit.edu/adonovan/hacks/xsendkey.html) and libfakekey (http://matchbox-project.org). libfakekey is included for its cunning keyboard remapping tricks; when a key is not on the physical keyboard there won't be a keycode associated with its keysym so you can't send it to X. libfakekey fixes this by adding new keysym mappings as needed. However, its use of XTestFakeKeyEvent doesn't seem to work for me; I don't seem to get the characters appearing when it's run from some background app (particularly xbindkeys). This is where xsendkey comes in, which I have copied a bunch of code from which detects the currently focused window and sends events directly through XSendEvent. All of this seems to work for my test case which is making Alt+4 send a sterling sign to aid my survival in the UK with a NZ (US) keyboard. There are various extensions that could be made here; the most obvious being dealing with modifier keys. Currently I haven't bothered because I don't need them, and I'm hoping to avoid creeping featureitis in this case. I haven't gotten around to doing makefiles yet, but this can be easily built via something along the lines of the following: gcc sendfakekey.c -o sendfakekey -lfakekey Obviously one must have libfakekey installed already for this to work. This project is licensed under the GNU GPLv3. See the included COPYING file for the text of the license.
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