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Ah, I see, thanks! I'm not sure that the following will solve the shift problem, but it's worth a try: ``` [ids] * [global] chord_timeout = 10 [main] leftmeta+leftshift =...
Are you trying to achieve the same thing as the others? If not, it may merit a separate issue. But if you are, could you try thr condig I posted...
Thanks for your inputs! It seems we have at least 2 different variants of Copilot key --- one with the weird `f23` and keyup behaviours (@kepiz and @JamiKettunen) and one...
Thanks @iostapyshyn, that makes a lot of sense! Though there is another (more consequential) disparity --- in @susnux's case, `leftshift+leftmeta` seems to be held until the key is released, whereas...
Isn't that just normal overload? `overloadi`/`lettermod` can make things feel less sluggish. On March 20, 2025 8:00:16 PM GMT+01:00, musjj ***@***.***> wrote: >musjj created an issue (rvaiya/keyd#970) > >[`overloadt2`](https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd/blob/fc1155b6161956a092d69891eb94e60d9d84cd53/docs/keyd.scdoc#L705C2-L707) resolves...
> Normal overload will immediately emit the hold key, I want it to be suppressed until another key is pressed. Ah, okay, then this is the same as https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd/issues/728, right?...
Sure: [sticky] capslock = oneshot(control) control = oneshot(control) shift = oneshot(shift) leftalt = oneshot(alt) rightalt = oneshot(alt) meta = oneshot(meta) [control] q = toggle(sticky) On June 9, 2025 10:42:18 PM...
`keyd` does not know anything about which layout you are using (assuming that you mean by 'layout' the interpretation of keys by your wm/tty). So, no, but you can probably...
@alefnull, that is a seperate feature. When pressing an overloaded key, keyd immediately emits the modifier and then interweaves a `leftcontrol` press on keyup to 'cancel' it. If this causes...
Attaching an arbitrary key to a layer has been discussed before; I can look up the issues later, but in any case, it is not currently possible. If I understand...