Input Remapper / Discover does not display the app / Unable to install through the github guide

I want to use Input Remapper to map my R Shift key to Return due to the return key not functioning properly on my external keyboard (it's not a switch issue, it's a PCB related issue). I found that when I want to install the application through the store, it gets me to an error screen. Fine, I'll try the guide in the github page to install it and it sends me out an error. I don't have much experience of how Fedora functions and decided to not use it due to Nobara nuking a year's worth of university work because of an update. What do I do?
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HikariKnight
HikariKnight4w ago
preinstalled but hidden by default so people dont break stuff ujust restore-input-remapper
the sandwich
the sandwichOP4w ago
It'd make more sense as to not preinstall it at all to not make things more difficult for the end user but thank you
HikariKnight
HikariKnight4w ago
whole point is to try avoid layering it and shooting yourself in the foot with updates since it is a useful tool its only hidden on deck images, its in the image because the deck image is built from the desktop image people wanted input remapper so its there because its useful. however its hidden on the deck image because it can cause issues on handhelds so there is a ujust to restore it if you need it
the sandwich
the sandwichOP4w ago
It sounds much more logical to actually fix the store so the app is in plain display and to not include in the image due to having potential issues in handhelds. If people want it, they'll look for it It is what it is, I'll have to do with this until Steam releases Steam OS betas and I can finally decently use arch

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