caps2esc/caps2esc.c
Francisco Lopes 0c8326646a
Expand mouse support
Until now mouse support existed just as side effect of muxing and that
mouse clicks are registered as key events. This expands the support for
mouse wheel and movement.
2020-12-29 02:43:04 -03:00

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C

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
// clang-format off
const struct input_event
syn = {.type = EV_SYN , .code = SYN_REPORT , .value = 0},
esc_up = {.type = EV_KEY , .code = KEY_ESC , .value = 0},
ctrl_up = {.type = EV_KEY , .code = KEY_LEFTCTRL , .value = 0},
esc_down = {.type = EV_KEY , .code = KEY_ESC , .value = 1},
ctrl_down = {.type = EV_KEY , .code = KEY_LEFTCTRL , .value = 1};
// clang-format on
void print_usage(FILE *stream, const char *program) {
// clang-format off
fprintf(stream,
"caps2esc - transforming the most useless key ever in the most useful one\n"
"\n"
"usage: %s [-h] [-m mode] [-t delay]\n"
"\n"
"options:\n"
" -h show this message and exit\n"
" -t delay used for key sequences (default: 20000 microseconds)\n"
" -m mode 0: default\n"
" - caps as esc/ctrl\n"
" - esc as caps\n"
" 1: minimal\n"
" - caps as esc/ctrl\n"
" 2: useful on 60%% layouts\n"
" - caps as esc/ctrl\n"
" - esc as grave accent\n"
" - grave accent as caps\n",
program);
// clang-format on
}
int read_event(struct input_event *event) {
return fread(event, sizeof(struct input_event), 1, stdin) == 1;
}
void write_event(const struct input_event *event) {
if (fwrite(event, sizeof(struct input_event), 1, stdout) != 1)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
void write_event_with_mode(struct input_event *event, int mode) {
if (event->type == EV_REL || event->type == EV_ABS)
return;
switch (mode) {
case 0:
if (event->code == KEY_ESC)
event->code = KEY_CAPSLOCK;
break;
case 2:
switch (event->code) {
case KEY_ESC:
event->code = KEY_GRAVE;
break;
case KEY_GRAVE:
event->code = KEY_CAPSLOCK;
break;
}
break;
}
write_event(event);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int opt, mode = 0, delay = 20000;
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "ht:m:")) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 'h':
return print_usage(stdout, argv[0]), EXIT_SUCCESS;
case 'm':
mode = atoi(optarg);
continue;
case 't':
delay = atoi(optarg);
continue;
}
return print_usage(stderr, argv[0]), EXIT_FAILURE;
}
struct input_event input;
enum { START, CAPSLOCK_HELD, CAPSLOCK_IS_CTRL } state = START;
setbuf(stdin, NULL), setbuf(stdout, NULL);
while (read_event(&input)) {
if (input.type == EV_MSC && input.code == MSC_SCAN)
continue;
if (input.type != EV_KEY && input.type != EV_REL &&
input.type != EV_ABS) {
write_event(&input);
continue;
}
switch (state) {
case START:
if (input.type == EV_KEY && input.code == KEY_CAPSLOCK &&
input.value)
state = CAPSLOCK_HELD;
else
write_event_with_mode(&input, mode);
break;
case CAPSLOCK_HELD:
if (input.type == EV_KEY && input.code == KEY_CAPSLOCK) {
if (input.value == 0) {
write_event(&esc_down);
write_event(&syn);
usleep(delay);
write_event(&esc_up);
state = START;
}
} else if ((input.type == EV_KEY && input.value == 1) ||
input.type == EV_REL || input.type == EV_ABS) {
write_event(&ctrl_down);
write_event(&syn);
usleep(delay);
write_event_with_mode(&input, mode);
state = CAPSLOCK_IS_CTRL;
} else
write_event_with_mode(&input, mode);
break;
case CAPSLOCK_IS_CTRL:
if (input.type == EV_KEY && input.code == KEY_CAPSLOCK) {
input.code = KEY_LEFTCTRL;
write_event(&input);
if (input.value == 0)
state = START;
} else
write_event_with_mode(&input, mode);
break;
}
}
}