An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices.
Supports X11, Wayland, combinations, programmable macros, joysticks, wheels,
triggers, keys, mouse-movements and more. Maps any input to any other input.
Usage - Macros - Installation - Development - Examples
yay -S input-remapper-git
sudo systemctl restart input-remapper
sudo systemctl enable input-remapper
Get a .deb file from the release page or install the latest changes via:
sudo apt install git python3-setuptools gettext
git clone https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper.git
cd input-remapper && ./scripts/build.sh
sudo apt install -f ./dist/input-remapper-2.0.0.deb
input-remapper is available in Debian and Ubuntu
Dependencies: python3-evdev
≥1.3.0, gtksourceview4
, python3-devel
, python3-pydantic
, python3-pydbus
Python packages need to be installed globally for the service to be able to import them. Don't use --user
Conda can cause problems due to changed python paths and versions.
If it doesn't seem to install, you can also try sudo python3 setup.py install
sudo pip install evdev -U # If newest version not in distros repo
sudo pip uninstall key-mapper # In case the old package is still installed
sudo pip install --no-binary :all: git+https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper.git
sudo systemctl enable input-remapper
sudo systemctl restart input-remapper
By default, Input Remapper will not migrate configurations from the beta. If you want to use those you will need to copy them manually.
rm ~/.config/input-remapper-2 -r
cp ~/.config/input-remapper/beta_1.6.0-beta ~/.config/input-remapper-2 -r
Then start input-remapper