dotfiles/bin/switch_keyboards.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Usage: ./switch_keyboards.sh [args]
#
# Args:
# console Loads the console version
# mac Loads the Mac keyboard version
# pc Loads the standard keyboard version
#
# Explanation =========
# Mac keyboards place their super key adjacent to the spacebar, while standard
# keyboards put alt in that spot:
#
# Macbook: Shift | z
# Fn | Ctrl | Alt | Super | Space
#
# Standard: Shift | z
# Fn | Ctrl | Super | Alt | Space
#
# To preserve consistency when switching keyboards, two versions of the same
# xremap config.yml are available. This script toggles between the two
#
# Xremap can also run in a non-graphical console. For this we don't need to
# remap Super and Alt, though we still need other keys, like capslock. An
# optional "console" argument can be passed to this script to load
# config_console.yml
print_help() {
cat <<HELP
Switches keyboard modifer keys between Mac and PC layouts
USAGE: $(basename "$0") <ARG>
ARGS:
mac Remaps assuming super is adjacent to the spacebar
pc Remaps assuming alt is adjacent to the spacebar
console Only remaps capslock to ctrl
help Print this message and exit
HELP
}
if ! command -v xremap &>/dev/null; then
printf "xRemap not found\nLayouts were not switched\n"
exit 1
fi
case "$(echo "$1" | awk '{print tolower($0)}')" in
console)
ln -sf ~/.config/xremap/config_console.yml ~/.config/xremap/config.yml
echo "Switching to minimal console remapping"
;;
mac)
ln -sf ~/.config/xremap/config_mac.yml ~/.config/xremap/config.yml
echo "Switching to mac layout :: ALT | SUPER | SPACE"
;;
pc)
ln -sf ~/.config/xremap/config_standard.yml ~/.config/xremap/config.yml
echo "Switching to standard layout :: SUPER | ALT | SPACE"
;;
*)
print_help
exit 0
;;
esac
systemctl restart xremap
sleep 2