ifreund changed the topic of #river to: river - a dynamic tiling wayland compositor || https://github.com/riverwm/river || channel logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/river/
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<leon-p> syncing that up with cursor movement isn't exactly trivial, but I think the next layout protocol might do it
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<Pound_Hash> How can I find what the listings of `riverctl list-inputs` do?
<Pound_Hash> For example, `keyboard-0-6-Video_Bus`
<Pound_Hash> I tried searching Google, but to no avail
<Pound_Hash> I also don't see anything for this listing in `/usr/include/xkbcommon/xkbcommon-keysyms.h`
<ifreund> Pound_Hash: these are just names for your various input devices that river tries to make as unique as possible
<Pound_Hash> I see
<Pound_Hash> Is there some rule of thumb for determining what the name corresponds to on the keyboard?
<ifreund> try them and find out?
<ifreund> it depends entirely on your hardware and what the kernel exposes
<Pound_Hash> okay
<Pound_Hash> You use `xkbcli interactive-wayland`?
<ifreund> yes, but that's unrelated to `riverctl list-inputs`
<Pound_Hash> yeah, I was just thinking that
<Pound_Hash> I don't understand why a video bus would be an input to my keyboard. There's nothing videographic about my keyboard.
<Pound_Hash> Other than my conscious experience of it.
<Pound_Hash> I'll figure it out
<Pound_Hash> :q
<Pound_Hash> :q
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<Pound_Hash> I disabled my sleep button via riverctl, but the button still puts the computer to sleep
<Pound_Hash> What if I wanted river to manage this button instead of whatever else is managing it?
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<ifreund> probably logind is messing with you
<tleydxdy[m]> I have all sorts of weird stuff in my input list, it list two power button device
<ifreund> same here actually
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<Pound_Hash> video bus controls monitor brightness, I get it
<Pound_Hash> Is there a way to disable the function key?
<Pound_Hash> When I use `xkbcli interactive-wayland`, nothing is printed for fn
<Pound_Hash> I don't like any of my function keys. Better to banish all to the netherworld.
<Pound_Hash> I got this
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