update rationale section in readme

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I usually code on a 4k monitor in portrait mode. To show what I am doing on video calls, I usually code on a 4k monitor in portrait mode. To show what I am doing on video calls,
I use OBS to share that monitor, but it is a 2160x4096 source in a 1920x1080 scene. I use OBS to share that monitor, but it is a 2160x4096 source in a 1920x1080 scene.
I have [a macropad](https://www.keebmonkey.com/products/megalodon-dual-layer-knob-macro-pad) with two knobs. I have
My [window manager](https://swaywm.org/) is configured to call `obsdc-signal` with `PAN_UP`/`PAN_DOWN` for the [a macropad](https://keeb.io/collections/bdn9-collection/products/bdn9-rev-2-3x3-9-key-macropad-rotary-encoder-and-rgb)
keys emitted by one knob and `PAN_RIGHT`/`PAN_LEFT` for the keys emitted by the other knob. with three knobs.
My [window manager](https://swaywm.org/) is configured to call `obsdc-signal` with
`PAN_UP`/`PAN_DOWN` for the keys emitted by the left knob,
`PAN_RIGHT`/`PAN_LEFT` for the keys emitted by the right knob, and
`SCENE_NEXT`/`SCENE_PREV` for the keys emitted by the center knob.
The regular keys on the macropad are mapped to the other actions. The regular keys on the macropad are mapped to the other actions.
So now I can quickly control what people can see without having to focus (or even make visible) the OBS window. So now I can quickly control what people can see without having to focus (or even make visible) the OBS window.