• ISOmorph@feddit.de
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      9 months ago

      The command itself isn’t complex:

      YDOTOOL_SOCKET="$HOME/.ydotool_socket" ydotool key 28:1 28:0

      The hard part is getting ydotool to run on boot for your user (no sudo). I had to create a bash script to run on login with the following line:

      ydotoold --socket-path="$HOME/.ydotool_socket" --socket-own="$(id -u):$(id -g)"

      It’s a bit hacky but it works.

      • deliriousn0mad
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        9 months ago

        Thank you, I didn’t know about ydotool, I’ll get it working on openSuse