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CLI, set and exit? #13
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@bitwombat this is possible to do but a problem that you might face is that whenever your computer suspends the keyboard will reset to its default mode. |
Ah, interesting. Aren't there scripts in /etc/ that get run on resume? |
@bitwombat you're correct, the other main problem is that there will have to be a major rewrite of the code to apply this change, as everything is written with a daemon in mind. I will see what I can do. |
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Hi,
Thanks for putting this together!
However, it does not suit my use case - I do not want yet another daemon running and taking up memory. I have a simple G610 (monochrome) and just want to set LEDs upon X.org starting... like xset does for NumLock, CapsLock and ScrollLock.
Any plans to support that use case?
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