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…th # symbol as comments, and an example mapping file.
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The computer that I was working on this project on is out of commission and I had been struggling getting the C++ toolkit working on this new machine. It's been a long time since I've done anything in C++ so I've very rusty. These changes were done blind so it won't surprise me if I need to tweak things here and there in the PR.
This PR adds the ability to supply the
-fcommand parameter to tell the service where the bindings file is. If one isn't provided the value found in the settings file will be used instead. I also added an example bindings file along with the code that reads the bindings file to treat the hash#character as a line to be ignored so I could add comments to the example file explaining what each number meant and where I found the key codes for the keyboard.