- libg15 (une zoulie librairie pour faire marcher le monstre )
- g15daemon (un petit démon qui permet de lancer ton über clavier )
- libg15render (pour le zouli rendu en ttf sur ton écran LCD)
- g15composer (pour ... composer des messages à caractères informatifs :p)
- g15mpd (pour avoir un lecteur mpd directement sur ton clavier)
- g15message (pour afficher des messages, questions avec réponses)
- g15macro (pour enregistrer des combinaisons de touches ... 54 raccoucris clavier en plus )
- g15Stats (pour affichier des stats en live sur le proc, la ram, la swap)
J'ai pas fais les plugins pour audacious / xmms mais bon si tu es sage public, ça peut s'arranger
Pour faire fonctionner le bousin :
/etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Code : Tout sélectionner
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard_Logitech_G15"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbModel" "logitech_g15"
Option "XkbLayout" "fr"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
# Option "XkbVariant" "oss"
EndSection
Heu sinon ben voilà l'aide en anglais pour g15message:
Han c'est de l'anglais ... ouiG15message:
A simple message/alert tool for g15daemon and the Logitech G15.
By default (with no additional options) it will display the text on the
commandline for 5seconds, then exit.
Requires libg15render devel package to compile.
Usage:
To display a simple alert, with a title, which closes after 5 seconds:
$ g15message -t "My Title" "this is my message"
To center messagetext:
$ g15message -c -t "My Title" "This is my centered message. It will be centered regardless of length."
To display an alert which remains for 15 seconds (default is to timeout after 5 seconds):
$ g15message -d 15 -t "My Title" "This is my message.."
To display an alert requiring a button press:
$ g15message -o "this message requires that you click Ok"
To display an alert message with a title that requires either a Yes or No response:
$ g15message -y -t "My Title" "Please press Yes or No. Is this simple to use?"
g15message will return either 1 or 0, depending on whether Yes or No was
clicked.
To display an alert which is always on top - the user cannot switch away
until the question is answered:
$ g15message -y -f -t "My Title" "You must answer Yes or No to this question
- no other client can be seen until you do."
Mais ça à l'air super génial car on peut faire un système (via un petit script bash) qui affiche les mails qui arrivent et propose d'ouvrir ou non le client mail
La "notice" pour g15macro :
Bon là c'est du lourd c'est pour ceux qui sortent des raccourcis clavier genre Ctrl + Alt + R +T + F + MG15macro:
A simple Macro recording/playback app for G15Daemon.
Requires X11, libg15render, and the XTEST extension headers to compile, and
XTEST extension in order to function.
Features:
- records both keyboard and mouse activity, playback via 'G' hotkey
- up to 56 macros can be created (using the 'M' keys to select a palette).
- Each macro can have up to 128 steps
Usage:
To Record a macro :-
1. Press the 'M' key for the palette you wish to set, if not already selected.
2. Press the MR key
3. Enter the keystrokes required
4. Press the 'G' key you want to hold the macro.
To Playback a previously recorded macro :-
1. Press the 'M' key for the palette you wish to playback, if not already selected.
2. Press the 'G' key containing the macro.
Voilou bon amusement !