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"F5": "a",
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"F6": "s",
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"F7": "i",
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"B1": "hebrew_finalnun",
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"JogL": "parenleft",
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"JogR": "parenright",
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"SlowJogL": "comma",
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"S-2": "W",
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"S-1": "Q",
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"S0": "k",
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"S1": "KP_1",
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"S2": "KP_2",
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"S1": "Z",
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"S2": "X",
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"S3": "l",
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"S4": "KP_3",
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"S5": "KP_4",
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"S6": "KP_5",
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"S7": "KP_6"
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"S4": "C",
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"S5": "V",
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"S6": "B",
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"S7": "N"
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}
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}
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]
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README.md
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README.md
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My goal is to set it up for the Lightworks Non-Linear Editor.
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This program supports having modifiers for your Shuttle Pro V2
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buttons. Avoid Lightworks key bindings with modifiers however. Capital
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letters are great as they cannot be combined, and are more direct and
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they are less likely to conflict with your other bindings and
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Lightworks recognizes them. All key names used here will work:
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http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.4/TkCmd/keysyms.htm
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Right now, you need to install `xdotool` from your package
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repositories. Eventually, we'll get rid of this dependency.
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Buttons layout on the Contour Design Shuttle Pro v2:
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B2 B3
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B1 B4
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You can also use `SlowJogL` and `SlowJogR`, to use Frame nudge for example.
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See
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## Disable the native mouse pointer
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TODO
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----
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* Fix up timings, make sure we properly support shortcuts with
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Ctrl+Shift and it doesn't clog the program. Perhaps optimize and
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keep certain keys pressed, until not needed anymore. Especially
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using the Jog and Shuttle.
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* Make sure we have a solution to ignore the device as a generic HID
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under Ubuntu. We can't have mouse clicks on top of our bindings!
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* Check udev, DISPLAY=:0.0 to start ?
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* Retry ? Check the error message going out.
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* Try the xdotool with the latest bindings, XTest-based.
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* Use xgb's `xtest` package and send the FakeInput directly there.. should work
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a lot better.
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Disable the native mouse pointer provided by the Shuttle with:
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The Shuttle acts as a mouse when you plug it into Ubuntu. Disable it with:
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$ xinput --list
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"Virtual core pointer" id=0 [XPointer]
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$ xinput set-int-prop 2 "Device Enabled" 8 0
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Ref: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/91075/how-to-disable-keyboard
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TODO
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----
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* Don't require `xdotool`
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* Use xgb's `xtest` package and send the FakeInput directly there.. should work
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a lot better.
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* Document in here all the keys that are work and their proper syntax. Add a few helpers.
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* Watch the configuration file, and reload on change.
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* Check udev, DISPLAY=:0.0 to start ?
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* Retry ? Check the error message going out.
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holdButtons := binding.holdButtons
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pressButton := binding.pressButton
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time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
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//xtest.FakeInputChecked(m.watcher.conn, m.watcher.rootWin)
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fmt.Println("xdotool key --clearmodifiers", binding.original)
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return exec.Command("xdotool", "key", "--clearmodifiers", binding.original).Run()
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