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Shift modifier isn't being applied
wtype -M Shift -k o
wtype -M Shift o
wtype -M Shift -k o -m Shift
wtype -M shift -k o
wtype -M Shift -d 100 -k o
wtype -M "Shift" -k o
wtype -M "shift" -k o
wtype -M 'shift' -k o
And more combinations thereof. Absolutely none of it will return "O" (or whatever other key).
Tested on postmarketOS/edge/sway in foot and qutebrowser. Tested on void (non-musl)/dwl in foot.
Try wtype O
wtype -M ctrl -M shift -k tab -m shift -m ctrl
and
wtype -M ctrl -M shift t -m shift -m ctrl
work as expected, but it seems that wtype -M shift o -m shift
and other permutations of shift + letter just output a lowercase letter.
@atx I had the same issue on my project and the eventual solution was to:
- bind wl_seat
- get_keyboard on wl_seat
- get the keymap from wl_keyboard
- upload that to the virtual keyboard
You can pass the fd/size as is from the wl_keyboard to the virtual one.
https://github.com/galister/X11Overlay/blob/6290df5679e8f504bb039b0959d2e29f54f6909e/Desktop/Wayland/WaylandInterface.cs#L46-L49
Alternatively, just include the proper xkb_types and xkb_compat section in the keymap. You can generate one from your active one under xwayland:
setxkbmap -print | grep -v WARNING | xkbcli compile-keymap --from-xkb
Interestingly the same can be seen with inherently uppercase keysyms. For example, wtype -k Aring
outputs å
, not Å
.