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Key Mapper

Version: 1.2.1 Web: https://github.com/sezanzeb/key-mapper

Years ago, Linux reached a high level of hardware compatibility with most peripheral devices, including keyboards and mice. Most input devices will just work out of the box when). However, many people require more fine-grain control and extra features, such as the ability to assign custom actions or keys to auxiliary buttons on these devices.

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