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Bug#917629: RFS: xhk/1.0-1



Hi Dmitry,

On Sat, 19 Jan 2019, 19:36 Dmitry Bogatov <KAction@debian.org wrote:

[2019-01-04 12:29] Kentaro Hayashi <hayashi@clear-code.com>
> On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 02:17:57 +0100 Adam Borowski <kilobyte@angband.pl> wrote:
> > Am I holding it wrong?
>
> step 1. launch xhk
> step 2. press "j" key, then "j" is typed
> step 3. press space and "j" key, then "f" is typed.


To clarify the above, push and *hold* the space bar, while typing the next key to invert.

>
> If xhk works as above, it is OK (expected behavior).

It does not work for me like this to me. Here is log (-d):

        -- HalfKey Xorg Driver Utility 1.0 --
        SetPriority call failed : -1
        Process Priority set at 0
        XOpenDisplay(":0")
        XI Version 2.0
        Device Virtual core XTEST keyboard (id: 5) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Device Power Button (id: 6) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Device Video Bus (id: 7) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Device Power Button (id: 8) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Device Sleep Button (id: 9) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Device Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad (id: 10) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Device FaceTime Camera (Built-in): Fac (id: 12) is a slave keyboard
        Device is attached to/paired with 3
        Floating device ID 10
        Keyrelease 36 (Return), keycode = 36 (Return) time=385249722

        Keypress 44 (j), keycode = 44 (j) time=385251136

        jKeyrelease 44 (j), keycode = 44 (j) time=385251264

        Keypress 65 (space), keycode = -1 ((null)) time=385251704
        Keyrelease 65 (space), keycode = 65 (space) time=385251808

This log shows you have pushed then released the space before pressing the next key to mirror.

Think of the side bar like a shift key which mirrors the keyboard. Except if you press space and release it, it still presses space.

Regards

Kieran



         Keypress 44 (j), keycode = 44 (j) time=385252784

        jKeyrelease 44 (j), keycode = 44 (j) time=385252936

        Keypress 65 (space), keycode = -1 ((null)) time=385253024
        Keyrelease 65 (space), keycode = 65 (space) time=385253192

         Keypress 66 (Control_L), keycode = 66 (Control_L) time=385253568

        Keypress 54 (c), keycode = 54 (c) time=385256208

        cKeyrelease 54 (c), keycode = 54 (c) time=385256368

        Keyrelease 66 (Control_L), keycode = 66 (Control_L) time=385256376

        Keypress 111 (Up), keycode = 111 (Up) time=385256528

        ^[[AKeyrelease 111 (Up), keycode = 111 (Up) time=385256704

        Keypress 66 (Control_L), keycode = 66 (Control_L) time=385257192

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