man filter-key (Conventions) - filter-key, filter-keytrans : Generic key event translator
NAME
filter-key, filter-keytrans : Generic key event translator
SYNOPSIS
filter-key: [<file>]
filter-keytrans: [<file>]
DESCRIPTION
This filter translates key events according to a set of translation rules. This can be used to remap a keyboard.
OPTIONS
- file
- The name of the configuration file. If none given, the filter will first look for the file filter/keytrans in the user GGI directory ($HOME/.ggi/ on UNIX), then in the base GGI directory if not found.
CONFIGURATION
The mapping is specified through a simple text file, each line being a translation rule. A line starting with a CW# is a comment. Each line must contain 10 values in the following order:
- modifier_mask
- Consider only the bits set here.
- modifier_value
- The bits set above must match this value.
- button_in, label_in, symbol_in
- If this is not CWKEY_UNMAPPED==0xffff, the button/label/symbol of the incoming key must match these fields.
- modifier_changemask
- Change these bits from the original modifiers...
- modifier_ormask
- button_out, label_out, symbol_out
- The data that is then sent by the keymapper. Any fields set to CWKEY_UNMAPPED==0xffff will be copied from the incoming event.
EXAMPLE
Mapping a symbol:
# Take any key that produces a symbol of 0x41 ('A') map it to ESC # # modmsk modval buttin lablin symin modchg modor butout labout symout 0x0000 0x0000 0xffff 0xffff 0x0041 0x0000 0x0000 0xffff 0xffff 0x001b