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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Looks like evremap will do what I want, plus a nifty bonus! The following config lets me use CapsLock + N/P/etc to navigate. And if I just tap CapsLock without pressing anything else, it will act as escape.

    device_name = "Telink Wireless Receiver"
    
    [[dual_role]]
    input = "KEY_CAPSLOCK"
    hold = ["KEY_F19"]
    tap = ["KEY_ESC"]
    
    [[remap]]
    input = ["KEY_F19", "KEY_N"]
    output = ["KEY_DOWN"]
    
    [[remap]]
    input = ["KEY_F19", "KEY_P"]
    output = ["KEY_UP"]
    
    [[remap]]
    input = ["KEY_F19", "KEY_B"]
    output = ["KEY_LEFT"]
    
    [[remap]]
    input = ["KEY_F19", "KEY_F"]
    output = ["KEY_RIGHT"]
    
    [[remap]]
    input = ["KEY_F19", "KEY_A"]
    output = ["KEY_HOME"]
    
    [[remap]]
    input = ["KEY_F19", "KEY_E"]
    output = ["KEY_END"]
    

    Note: I used F19 because it doesn’t seem to be bound to anything by default. Apparently, a bunch of the other function keys already did things, as described in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet

    $ cat /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet | grep FK13
        key    {      [ XF86Tools         ]       };
        key   {       [ XF86MailForward       ]       };
        key   {       [ XF86Word              ]       };      // F2
        key   {       [ XF86MailForward       ]       };      // F3
    
    $ cat /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet | grep FK20
        key    {      [ XF86AudioMicMute      ]       };
    




  • Added some info to the post. Firewall is blocking 3289 UDP from my printer, so I added 3289 UDP to open ports for “home”, “public”, and “internal” zones. However, I’m still seeing filter_IN_public_REJECT entries in dmesg, so it seems the firewall is still blocking these. Is there a different way I should be telling it to allow requests on this port?

    Firewall also allows mdns service (again, in “home”, “public”, and “internal” zones), but I also see entries like this:

    [41951.119486] filter_IN_public_REJECT: IN=wlp0s20f0u3 OUT= MAC= SRC=192.168.1.1 DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=36 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=10725 DF PROTO=2 MARK=0x3214

    It sounds like 224.0.0.1 is related to mdns broadcasts, so it seems firewall is also still blocking these (despite mdns being allowed service).

    Am I specifying these in the wrong place? (Per Connections - System Settings, my wifi is in Firewall zone “home”).