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For full Unicode support (emoji, accented letters, etc), install <code>ibus</code> or <code>fcitx5</code>. | For full Unicode support (emoji, accented letters, etc), install the <code>ibus</code> or <code>fcitx5</code> package. | ||
{{Info|text=Distributions running GNOME already have <code>ibus</code> installed.}} | {{Info|text=Distributions running GNOME already have the <code>ibus</code> package installed.}} | ||
'''After setup has been complete, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.''' | '''After setup has been complete, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.''' | ||
Revision as of 00:19, 26 June 2024
Background
Plover is not officially supported on Wayland. There are several workarounds to deal with this. The plover-uinput
plugin should (in theory) work across all systems running Wayland. It has been confirmed to work on the following setups:
- Debian 12 GNOME 43
- Fedora 40 GNOME 46
Installation and setup
Plugin installation
The plover-uinput
plugin is not in the plugins manager and has to be installed manually.
- Navigate to the folder containing the AppImage.
- Run the following command:
./plover-4.0.0rc2+6.g53c416f-x86_64.AppImage -s plover_plugins install plover-uinput
- Note that the executable may be different if you're running a different version of Plover, or if you're not using the AppImage.
- Restart Plover.
- Go to
Configure → Plugins
and check the box next toplover-uinput
.
For more detailed installation instructions, see the page on manually installing plugins.
Post-installation setup
Add your user to the input
group with the following command:
sudo usermod -aG input $USER
Create a file at /etc/udev/rules.d/90-plover-uinput.rules
with the following content:
KERNEL=="uinput", GROUP="input", MODE="0660", OPTIONS+="static_node=uinput"
For full Unicode support (emoji, accented letters, etc), install the ibus
or fcitx5
package.
Distributions running GNOME already have the ibus
package installed.
After setup has been complete, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.
Troubleshooting
Verify ibus is working
- On a regular keyboard, press
Ctrl+Shift+U
. - You should see an underlined u appear.
- Type
1f990
and press enter. - You should see 🦐 appear.