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1# indicator-keyboard-led - simulate keyboard lock keys LED
2
3This is a Unity application indicator designed for keyboards without lock
4keys LED. It allows the user to check the state of the three locks (Caps lock,
5Num lock and Scroll lock) without requiring any mouse or keyboard action. It
6also allows the lock keys to be toggled with mouse clicks, which could be
7useful for keyboards without Scroll lock keys or malfunctioning keyboards.
8
9## Screenshots
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9900bce1 11![indicator default][sc1]
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12Default appearance of the indicator with Num lock on and Caps and Scroll locks
13off.
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9900bce1 15![indicator menu][sc2]
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16Menu of the indicator, shown on click. The locks can be toggled by clicking
17the respective item in the menu.
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9900bce1 19![indicator short][sc3]
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20Alternative (short) appearance of the indicator.
21
22[sc1]: screenshots/sc1.png
23[sc2]: screenshots/sc2.png
24[sc3]: screenshots/sc3.png
25
26## Dependencies
27 - Python 3 (*)
28 - GTK+ 3 (*)
29 - AppIndicator 3 (*)
30 - Python 3 GObject introspection (python3-gi)
31 - xdotool
32
33Those marked with (*) are probably installed by default in recent Ubuntu
34distributions. To install the rest, run:
35
36 sudo apt-get install python3-gi xdotool
37
38## Usage
39
40 1. Install the dependencies listed above.
41 2. Clone this repository.
42 3. Add the script as a startup application. (Use option `--short` for short
43 appearance if desired.)
44 4. Run the script manually for the first time. (Alternatively, log out
45 and log in again.)
46 5. The indicator should be shown at the top right corner, with a filled circle
47 representing a lock turned on and an unfilled circle representing a lock
48 turned off.
49 6. Clicking on the indicator should result in a menu with the three locks.
50 Clicking on the menu item would cause the corresponding lock to toggle.
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52## Known bugs
53
54It seems to be a common problem that Scroll Lock is not usable in Ubuntu.
55To solve this, do the following (assuming US keyboard):
56
57 > # backup your symbols file
58 > sudo cp /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/us{,.distribution}
59 >
60 > Add the following line in the `xkb_symbols "basic" {` section. Do not worry
61 > if that second line is not there, it is only there for some languages and
62 > was not there for us on my system.
63 >
64 > ...
65 > modifier_map Mod3 { Scroll_Lock }; <==<< Add this line
66 >
67 > include "level3(ralt_switch)" <==<< before this line
68 > };
69 >
70 >
71 > You may have to do the same in your other layouts if you switch between
72 > languages.
73 >
74 > Also, there is a cache where xkb layouts live. You should clear it before
75 > restarting your X server to check the new keyboard symbol file(s).
76 >
77 > sudo dpkg-reconfigure xkb-data
78
79*By Pykler and Giovanni Toraldo on AskUbuntu.* [Source][quotesrc]. Slightly
80modified. [Original source][origsrc] by dm+ on PCLinuxOS-Forums.
81
82[origsrc]: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,125690.msg1052201.html?PHPSESSID=2qsv83lve6dgd0ivq14bfcjc30#msg1052201
83[quotesrc]: http://askubuntu.com/a/597757/274080
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85
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86## License
87
88The program "indicator-keyboard-led.py" is released under the MIT License.
89Please refer to the file for the full text of the license.
90
91The icon "icon.svg" is released to the public domain.
92
93## Credits
94
95I would like to thank [Tobias Schlitt](https://github.com/tobyS), who wrote
96[indicator-chars](https://github.com/tobyS/indicator-chars) which I used
97as a reference when writing this software.
98
99The icon used in the indicator (icon.svg) is modified from the file
100"emblem-readonly.svg" by [Jakub Steiner](http://jimmac.musichall.cz)
101who released it to the public domain for the
102[Tango Icon Library](http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Library).
103
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105
106## Motivation
107
108I was a user of [indicator-keylock][ind-kl], but only one key lock can be shown
109on the panel. I didn't like the Notify OSD events either.
110
111I then came across [lks-indicator][lks] and [indicator-xbdmod][xbdmod], but
112I didn't like the fact that they refresh the indicator on a regular time
113interval (every *x* milliseconds) rather than on state changes (only when
114the locks are toggled).
115
116I also thought it would be fun to be able to toggle the locks on-screen.
117
118[ind-kl]: https://launchpad.net/~tsbarnes/+archive/ubuntu/indicator-keylock
119[lks]: https://github.com/SergKolo/lks-indicator
120[xbdmod]: https://github.com/sneetsher/indicator-xkbmod