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# wvkbd - On-screen keyboard for wlroots that sucks less
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjsullivan5196/wvkbd/master/contrib/wvkbd-mobintl.jpg" width=300 /> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjsullivan5196/wvkbd/master/contrib/wvkbd-mobintl-cyrillic.jpg" width=300 />
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This project aims to deliver a minimal but practically usable implementation of a wlroots on-screen
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keyboard in legible C. This will **only** be a keyboard, not a feedback buzzer,
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led blinker, or anything that requires more than what's needed to input text
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quickly. The end product should be a static codebase that can be patched to add
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new features.
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## Features
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- Typing, modifier locking, layout switching
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- Positive visual feedback on key presses
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- Custom layouts and underlying keymaps
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- On-the-fly layout and keymap switching
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- Custom color schemes
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- Proper font drawing
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- Intuitive layouts
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- International layouts (cyrillic, arabic, persian, greek, georgian)
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- Support for 'Copy' keys which are not on the keymap
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- Emoji support
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- Compose key for character variants (e.g. diacritics)
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- Show/hide keyboard on signals (SIGUSR1 = hide, SIGUSR2 = show, SIGRTMIN = toggle)
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- Automatic portrait/landscape detection and subsequent layout switching
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjsullivan5196/wvkbd/master/contrib/wvkbd-mobintl-landscape.jpg" width=640 />
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There are some areas that still need work:
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- Make sure the virtual input method in wayland is working as best as it can
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- Support for input method protocol in wayland, ability to respond to text
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fields
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## Install
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You'll need the following developer packages
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- cairo
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- pango
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- wayland-client
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- xkbcommon
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You also need [scdoc](https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/scdoc/) to generate the documentation.
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Make any customizations you would like in `config.def.h` and run `make`
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The default set of layouts is called `mobintl` *(mobile international)*, which groups various layouts aimed at mobile devices
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and also attempts to accommodate various international users. The resulting binary is called `wvkbd-mobintl`.
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You can, however, define your own layouts by copying and modifying `layout.mobintl.h` and `keymap.mobintl.h`
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(replace `mobintl` for something like `yourlayout`). Then make your layout set using `make LAYOUT=yourlayout`, and
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the resulting binary will be `wvkbd-yourlayout`
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## Usage
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Run `wvkbd-mobintl` (or the binary for your custom layout set).
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You can switch between the layouts/layers of the keyboard by pressing the
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⌨ key (little keyboard) the bottom-left (press shift to iterate back instead of
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forward). If you only want a subset of the available layers, you can define
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which you want and in what order you want to cycle through them using the
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`-l` parameter (or `--landscape-layers` for landscape mode). This takes takes a ordered comma separated list of layout names
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that are defined in your layout set.
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The keyboard can be hidden by sending it a `SIGUSR1` signal, shown again by sending it `SIGUSR2` or toggled by sending it `SIGRTMIN`.
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This saves some start up time and may be appropriate in some low-resource environments.
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Wvkbd has an output mode `-o` that will echo its output to standard output. This facility can be used if users want
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audio/haptic feedback, a feature explicitly out of scope for wvkbd. To achieve this, simply pipe wvkbd's output through the external tool
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[clickclack](https://git.sr.ht/~proycon/clickclack):
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`$ wvkbd-mobintl -l simple,special,emoji -o | clickclack -V -f keypress.wav`
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Another output mode, `-O` will let the keyboard output keys which are swiped over. It can be used by an external program, such as [swipeGuess](https://git.sr.ht/~earboxer/swipeGuess) to get swipe-typing support.
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`$ wvkbd-mobintl -O | swipeGuess.sh words.txt | completelyTypeWord.sh`
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### Compose button
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The default mobile international layout features a Compose button (`Cmp`)
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which, when combined with another key, opens up a layout that offers variants
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for that key. This is similar to functionality that other keyboards implemented
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using a *long press* (wvkbd has no such notion, holding a key will repeat
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it like on a physical keyboard).
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For example, press Cmp + a to access variants with diacritics like á,à,â,ä, etc..
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Most layouts also feature the following that are less obvious:
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* Press Cmp + ``.`` to access more punctuation
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* Press Cmp + ``-`` or ``,`` to access 'mathematical' symbols (+,-,=,etc)
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* Press Cmp + ``'`` or ``0`` or ``9`` to access more brackets and quotes
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* Press Cmp + ``q`` to access emojis
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Last, but not least, pressing Cmp + space or Cmp + ⌨ or Cmp + Abc opens up an index that allows you to immediately jump to any
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layout by name, even layouts not explicitly added to your layers on startup.
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## Contribute
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Any contributions are welcome, there are two ways to contribute, the first one is **preferred**:
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1. [Sourcehut](https://git.sr.ht/~proycon/wvkbd) - Submit your patches using `git mail` to [~mil/sxmo-devel@lists.sr.ht](mailto:~mil/sxmo-devel@lists.sr.ht), follow [these contribution guidelines](https://sxmo.org/contribute/). Questions can also be asked on Sxmo's [mailing lists](https://sxmo.org/support/).
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2. [Github](https://github.com/jjsullivan5196/wvkbd/) - Submit a pull request or open an issue *(legacy method)*
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This project was started by [John Sullivan](https://jsullivan.cc/) and is
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currently being maintained by the [Sxmo](https://sxmo.org) project, whose
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maintainers will ensure both git remotes are kept in sync at all times.
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For code contributions, please run `make format` (requires `clang-format`)
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before sending a patch (opening a PR) and include as much relevant detail as
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possible.
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## Related projects
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* [clickclack](https://git.sr.ht/~proycon/clickclack) - Audio/haptic feedback (standalone)
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* [swipeGuess](https://git.sr.ht/~earboxer/swipeGuess) - Word-completion for swipe-typing
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* [Sxmo](https://sxmo.org) - A hackable mobile interface environment for Linux phones that adopted wvkbd as its keyboard
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* [svkbd](https://tools.suckless.org/x/svkbd/) - A similar project as wvkbd but for X11 rather than Wayland
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* [squeekboard](https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/squeekboard) - The virtual keyboard developed for the Librem5 (used
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by Phosh)
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