anntnzrb 636c35a126 Use pkill instead of killall
The `killall` command doesn't come shipped in all distributions (Void
Linux as an example), on the other hand `pkill` does.

Unsure what the exact intention on each call is but the `-9` signal can be
replaced with `-x` if the intention is not to end all instances.

Also note that I left `pkill -x Xorg` without the `-9` signal because
for some reason it won't function as expected and end up halting the
system (at least on Void Linux).
2020-07-31 12:25:28 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
# This script is called on startup to remap keys.
# Increase key speed via a rate change
xset r rate 300 50
# Map the caps lock key to super...
setxkbmap -option caps:super
# But when it is pressed only once, treat it as escape.
pkill -9 xcape 2>/dev/null ; xcape -e 'Super_L=Escape'
# Map the menu button to right super as well.
xmodmap -e 'keycode 135 = Super_R'