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# makima
Makima is a daemon for Linux to bind your controller's buttons to keyboard and mouse macros.
Makima is a daemon for Linux to bind your controller's buttons to keyboard and mouse keys and macros.
## Features:
- Configure your keybindings through a simple TOML config file.
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- Supports wired and Bluetooth connections.
- Written in Rust so it's blazingly fast or something.
## Tested controllers:
- DualShock 2
- DualShock 3
- DualShock 4
- DualSense
- Xbox 360
- Xbox One
- Xbox Elite 2
- Stadia
## How to use:
1. Download the executable from the Releases page or compile it yourself using Cargo.
2. Pick a config file compatible with your controller(s) from the "config examples" folder and put it in `~/.config/makima`, rename it to `config.toml`.
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- You can either:
- Launch it from your file manager by double clicking.
- Launch it from terminal by `cd`ing to the directory of the executable, then using `./makima`.
- Add it to a directory that's in PATH, then launch it using `rofi`, `dmenu` or whatever launcher you use. I personally added `~/.local/share/bin` to PATH and put all my executables there.
- Move the executable to a directory that's in PATH, then launch it using `rofi`, `dmenu` or whatever launcher you use. I personally added `~/.local/share/bin` to PATH and put all my executables there.
- Create a .desktop file and launch it from there.
- Autostart it from your window manager's config file (usually `exec /path/to/makima)
- Autostart it from your window manager's config file (usually `exec /path/to/makima`)