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Hello,
I am using Ubuntu 22.04 with Wayland,
input-remapper 1.40
Mapped ALT_L+Q to F5 in the GUI.
The end effect is not F5 but Alt + F5 which is Restore window.
The combination seems to produce F5 but Alt seems to not be released in time so Alt+F5 is what I get.
Any way to get this mapping to work on 1.40. I've tried installing 2.0 but without success
EDIT:
Already tried the mapping of ALT_L to ALT_L and having key(alt_l) in front of the "macro" as suggested in #299 and maybe #287 .
Macro is key(Alt_L).key(F5) -> maybe wrong syntax.
EDIT 2:
Everything works as expected on 2.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
To help people understand your problems, run
sudo pkill -f input-remapper && input-remapper-gtk -d
, reproduce the problem and then share the output here.Hello,
I am using Ubuntu 22.04 with Wayland,
input-remapper 1.40
Mapped ALT_L+Q to F5 in the GUI.
The end effect is not F5 but Alt + F5 which is Restore window.
The combination seems to produce F5 but Alt seems to not be released in time so Alt+F5 is what I get.
Any way to get this mapping to work on 1.40. I've tried installing 2.0 but without success
EDIT:
Already tried the mapping of ALT_L to ALT_L and having key(alt_l) in front of the "macro" as suggested in #299 and maybe #287 .
Macro is key(Alt_L).key(F5) -> maybe wrong syntax.
EDIT 2:
Everything works as expected on 2.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: