Dec. 31, 2019, 8:16 p.m.
Binding X200T physical tablet buttons with xbindkeys
Problem:
I am unable to find a program that will easily bind keys graphically when using i3wm.
Solution:
After browsing thinkwiki, I found the solution to this problem.
We will use xbindkeys and cellwriter, you can easily install it with apt.
$ sudo apt install cellwriter xbindkeys
Generate the default configuration of xbindkeys:
$ xbindkeys --defaults > ~/.xbindkeysrc
To determine what key code corresponds to our physical hardware buttons, we use this command:
$ xbindkeys -k
Output:
Press combination of keys or/and click under the window.
You can use one of the two lines after "NoCommand"
in $HOME/.xbindkeysrc to bind a key.
This command will print out the key code that we will then copy to the .xbindkeysrc
file.
The following are my hardware key codes for my X200T:
Ctrl+Alt+Del button:
"(Scheme function)"
m:0x0 + c:162
XF86TaskPane
Rotate button:
"NoCommand"
m:0x0 + c:161
XF86RotateWindows
Toolbox button:
"(Scheme function)"
m:0x0 + c:149
NoSymbol
Other Misc Keyboard buttons:
ThinkVantage button:
"(Scheme function)"
m:0x0 + c:156
XF86Launch1
Volume Mute button:
"(Scheme function)"
m:0x0 + c:121
XF86AudioMute
Volume down button:
"(Scheme function)"
m:0x0 + c:122
XF86AudioLowerVolume
Volume up button:
"NoCommand"
m:0x0 + c:123
XF86AudioRaiseVolume
To bind command to these buttons using xbindkeys, we replace the (Scheme function)
and No command
with our program executable path or script path. and rrun xbindkeys
in the background for it to work.
Screen Rotate binding:
Here is the bash script for rotating the screen and the stylus but before we continue, we need to determine our wacom device name by executing xsetwacom
:
$ xsetwacom list devices
Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen Pen stylus id: 12 type: STYLUS
Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen Pen eraser id: 13 type: ERASER
Save this file in the user home directory: rotate.sh
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The content of the file: .xinitbindkeys
#Tablet Rotate button (run rotate script)
"~/rotate.sh"
m:0x0 + c:161
XF86RotateWindows
#Tablet Toolbox button (show cellwriter)
"cellwriter --show-window"
m:0x0 + c:149
NoSymbol
Now, run the command xbindkeys
in the background then press your hardware button to rotate the screen.