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fynncom | ||
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README.md | ||
fynncom.yaml.example | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.py |
README.md
Fynncomm - Wacom configuration for Fynn's tablet
This is a quick and dirty wacon configuration tool - basically a glorified shellscript with a config in python.
Features:
- freely configure ALL the buttons
- quickly change between different button profiles
- change button mappings based on wheel led status
Installation
# python3 based pip is required (check with pip --version)
$ pip install git+https://git.someserver.de/seba/fynncom/
Configuration
An example configuration can be found in the git repository.
For Fynncom to find the correct device a name and a usb id has to be configured.
The name can be found in xinput list
and is just the part of the device wihout
a Pen/Pad suffix, e.g. for Wacom Intuos5 touch M Pen stylus
the name would be
Wacom Intuos5 touch M
.
The usbid can be found with lsusb | grep -i wacom
and looks something like
056a:0027
.
Available buttons can be found with xev
. In the mappings section of the config
multiple profiles can be defined. Inside a profile a device that matches any of
the existing wacom inputs has to be defined, e.g. pen
, pad
or touch
. Inside
this "subinterface" a mapping from button codes to keycodes can be defined. Single
characters are automatically prefixed with "key".
To get the wheel to change functionality (effectively applying the wheel mappings
from the configuration file), button 1 should be mapped to a shortcut for your
windowmanager to launch fynncom
.
Autoconfig on login
The easiest way is to call fynncom
from the commandline after the tablet has
been plugged in.
Another possibility would be to create a systemd oneshot service that is triggered by a Udev rule.
Udev rule to trigger the service in /etc/udev/rules.d/81-fynncom.rules
:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="hid", ATTRS{idVendor}=="056a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0027", \
TAG+="systemd", ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}="fynncom.service"
Systemd service in /etc/systemd/system/fynncom.service
:
[Service]
Type=oneshot
Environment="DISPLAY=:0"
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 2
User=YOUR_USER
Group=YOUR_USERS_GROUP
ExecStart=path/to/fynncom -c path/to/fynncomm/fynncom.yaml
Don't forget to reload systemd with systemctl daemon-reload
.