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<lordmzte>
My laptop has an "airplane mode" key, and when I press it, it does what you'd expect and disables WiFi using NetworkManager. The strange thing is that I definitely don't set a mapping for that key anywhere under river. Why and where is this key handled? Is this something built into river? Does `nm-applet` somehow have a global hotkey here? could it
<lordmzte>
be handled "below" river somehow?
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<ifreund>
sounds like a hardware switch
<ifreund>
i.e. it physically disables your network hardware, not even the kernel could stop it from doing so
<ifreund>
I could be wrong of course, I don't know what laptop you have
<larstiq_>
either that or integrated with rfkill. Either way usually way below river
<lordmzte>
It's not. The key can only turn network off, not on again. I can only turn it on the usual way. The laptop is a framework 16, and the key is just a button on the QMK-based keyboard input module.
<lordmzte>
So I guess it must be part of rfkill then? seems like a strange choice to me.
<lordmzte>
And if I want to use the key differently (which I would like to do because I need airplane mode so rarely that a dedicated key seems like nonsense to me), is there some way to disable that? (I could theoretically also flash a custom firmware to the keyboard to remap it in hardware, but that seems annoying)
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<lukson13>
Hello, I have a question about callibration matrix, is there any command (riverctl) to set it or are there any plans to implement something like this?
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<ifreund>
lukson13: cant that be configured using udev?
<lukson13>
it totally can, but i find it kind of annoying and it requires to reload udev rules when changing setups. I thought that abillity to change it using riverctl would be useful.
<lukson13>
but i get that it is not priority
<lordmzte>
I mean, it's probably already implemented in wlr, so why not provide an interface to that?
<lukson13>
swaywm have something like that, there is some config option I thing, so there should be wlr implementation
<ifreund>
wlroots has nothing to do with libinput device configuration
<lukson13>
so its communication directly using libinput, like setting a mouse and keyboard?
<lordmzte>
oh yea my bad, s/wlr/libinput/
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<lukson13>
ok thank you
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