alexΒ 29th April 2024 at 2:10pm
I cycle between three keyboards on my computer: english, portuguese, and now greek. There is no visual feedback as to what keyboard is currently active β and then I have to press some random keys to get information. I'd like a notification!
I found xkb-switch, which displays the current active layout.
Created a simple shell script,
#!/bin/bash
curr=$(xkb-switch)
echo $curr
if [ $curr == "us" ]; then
dunstctl close-all && dunstify 'πΊπΈ'
elif [ $curr == "pt" ]; then
dunstctl close-all && dunstify 'π΅πΉ'
else
dunstctl close-all && dunstify 'π¬π·'
fi
that closes previous notifications and displays a flag according to each current layout. With the use of xbindkeys
, and a .xbindkeysrc
file,
"dunstctl close-all"
alt + c
"keyboard-map-notif"
alt + z
"keyboard-map-notif"
alt + space
alt + space
will show the current layout, z
will trigger the change and display it β it works in tandem with my previous changing keyboard layouts configuration β and c
will just clear notifications, while we're at it.