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Switchable keyboard layouts
The easiest way to accomplish this is to set this using XKB settings, for example:
input {
kb_layout = us,pl
kb_options = grp:alt_shift_toggle
}
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The first layout defined in the input section will be the one used for binds.
For example: us,ua
-> config binds would be e.g. SUPER, A
, while on ua,us
-> SUPER, Cyrillic_ef
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You can also bind a key to execute hyprctl switchxkblayout
for more keybind freedom.
See Using hyprctl.
To find the valid layouts and kb_options
, you can check out the /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst
. For example:
To get the layout name of a language:
grep -i 'persian' /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst
To get the list of keyboard shortcuts you can put in the kb_options
to toggle keyboard layouts:
grep 'grp:.*toggle' /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst
Disabling keybinds with one master keybind
If you want to disable all keybinds with another keybind (make a keybind toggle of sorts) you can just use a submap with only a keybind to exit it.
bind=MOD,KEY,submap,clean
submap=clean
bind=MOD,KEY,submap,reset
submap=reset
Remap Caps-Lock to Ctrl
input {
kb_options = ctrl:nocaps
}
Minimize Steam instead of killing
Steam will exit entirely when it's last window is closed using the killactive
dispatcher.
To minimize Steam to tray, use the following script to close applications:
if [ "$(hyprctl activewindow -j | jq -r ".class")" = "Steam" ]; then
xdotool getactivewindow windowunmap
else
hyprctl dispatch killactive ""
fi
Window Dancing
Some XWayland games like Rhythm Doctor and Friday Night Funkin' mods like to move the windows by themselves, but that often doesn't work by default.
For example, if you want to configure Rhythm Doctor, you'd have to:
- Set input rules
input {
# ...
follow_mouse=0
float_switch_override_focus=0
}
- Set the windowrule
windowrule=windowdance,title:^(Rhythm Doctor)$
# windowrule=forceinput,title:^(Rhythm Doctor)$ # May also be needed
- Have fun!
Click the GIF below to see a full demo video
Shimeji
To use Shimeji programs like this, set the following rules:
windowrule=float, com-group_finity-mascot-Main
windowrule=noblur, com-group_finity-mascot-Main
windowrule=nofocus, com-group_finity-mascot-Main
windowrule=noshadow, com-group_finity-mascot-Main
windowrule=noborder, com-group_finity-mascot-Main
{{< hint >}}
The app indicator probably won't show, so you'll have to killall -9 java
to kill them.
{{< /hint >}}
Toggle animations/blur/etc hotkey
For increased performance in games, or for less distractions at a keypress
- create file
~/.config/hypr/gamemode.sh && chmod +x ~/.config/hypr/gamemode.sh
and add:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
HYPRGAMEMODE=$(hyprctl getoption animations:enabled | awk 'NR==2{print $2}')
if [ "$HYPRGAMEMODE" = 1 ] ; then
hyprctl --batch "\
keyword animations:enabled 0;\
keyword decoration:drop_shadow 0;\
keyword decoration:blur 0;\
keyword general:gaps_in 0;\
keyword general:gaps_out 0;\
keyword general:border_size 1;\
keyword decoration:rounding 0"
exit
fi
hyprctl reload
Edit to your liking of course. If animations are enabled, it disables all the pretty stuff. Otherwise, the script reloads your config to grab your defaults.
- Add this to your
hyprland.conf
:
bind = WIN, F1, exec, ~/.config/hypr/gamemode.sh
The hotkey toggle will be WIN+F1, but you can change this to whatever you want.