Is there a WM(?) without the need of keyboard OR mouse?
by Lindgren from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6FHQJ)
Hi
I have a raspberry pi connected to my TV/Display in the livingroom but I find it rather ineffective to need and connect a vnc session in order to handle it in most ways. Tiling window managers have a logical way of moving windows in a pattern which I like - but it is hard to have it to work with this display since it does not have a keyboard or mouse and often requires a vnc connection for window placement or something that needs to show there.
I would want a (WM?) which I can interact with like over a ssh session or similar, is there such a thing?
In the past I have had my current setup to startup a terminal in full-screen with tmux, which I can connect to and change around in within and I can see it live on the screen, but tmux does not work very well when it comes to graphical content.
I have used Awesome somewhat a while back, if maybe there is a way to send keyboard combinations as a command like [alt] + [1] or [ctrl] + [r] through a command??
Some way to handle graphical stuff without mouse and keyboard pretty much if you know what I mean.
I have a raspberry pi connected to my TV/Display in the livingroom but I find it rather ineffective to need and connect a vnc session in order to handle it in most ways. Tiling window managers have a logical way of moving windows in a pattern which I like - but it is hard to have it to work with this display since it does not have a keyboard or mouse and often requires a vnc connection for window placement or something that needs to show there.
I would want a (WM?) which I can interact with like over a ssh session or similar, is there such a thing?
In the past I have had my current setup to startup a terminal in full-screen with tmux, which I can connect to and change around in within and I can see it live on the screen, but tmux does not work very well when it comes to graphical content.
I have used Awesome somewhat a while back, if maybe there is a way to send keyboard combinations as a command like [alt] + [1] or [ctrl] + [r] through a command??
Some way to handle graphical stuff without mouse and keyboard pretty much if you know what I mean.