Experimental multiple keyboard support added.
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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ An uppercase I looks like a 1, 3 from i3, and 8 because the song [We Are 138](ht
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- udiskie: [optional] for automatically mounting removable storage
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- xclip: Clipboard support
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- xbacklight: [optional] for screen brightness adjustment
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- xorg-setxkbmap: [optional] for multiple keyboard layouts
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- yad: For screen reader accessible dialogs
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I38 will try to detect your browser, file manager, and web browser and present you with a list of options to bind to their launch keys. It will also create bindings for pidgin and mumble if they are installed. To use the bindings, press your ratpoison mode key which is set when you run the i38.sh script. next, press the binding for the application you want, w for web browser, e for text editor, f for file manager, m for mumble, etc. To learn all the bindings, find and read the mode ratpoison section of ~/.config/i3/config.
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