Aethermap
Aethermap is a powerful, low-level input device remapper and macro engine for Linux. Built with Rust for performance and safety, it provides a universal solution for customizing gaming keypads, mice, and keyboards with "Human-Speed" ergonomics.
Originally designed for Razer and Azeron devices, Aethermap now supports any evdev-compatible device, offering deep integration with the COSMIC desktop and full Wayland compatibility.
Features
- Ergonomic Macros: Human-like macro execution with randomized jitter and network latency compensation.
- Mixed Input Support: Record and play back complex sequences combining keyboard keys and mouse buttons.
- Physical Device Merging: Robust grouping of multiple event nodes into single physical device entries.
- Adaptive COSMIC Theme: Modern Iced-based GUI that automatically follows system Light/Dark mode settings.
- Low-Level Control: Privileged daemon for exclusive device grabbing and uinput-based virtual injection.
- Device Support:
- Azeron: Cyborg, Compact, Classic (including analog stick support).
- Razer: Tartarus, Naga, and all other keyboards/mice.
- Universal: Any standard Linux input device.
Installation (Arch Linux)
- Build the package:
- Install:
- Start the daemon:
Usage
Launch the GUI from your application menu or run aethermap-gui.
- Devices Tab: Manage your connected hardware and toggle exclusive access.
- Macros Tab: Record, edit, and assign macros with adjustable humanization settings.
- Settings: Tune global latency offsets and jitter intensity to match your playstyle and connection.
License
This project is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.