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> If I'm not using keyd how can I simulate those keypresses? You mean by other key mapper like kmonad? Yeah, or manually --- I was mostly trying to figure...
>It seems nobody bothers to read it, makes me so sad :( Don't let it get to you --- it's all volunteer stuff, and there's a lot of issues to...
> how would I make it so that when I press ctrl+alt it defaults back to standard function keys? ``` [main] f1 = back f2 = forward f3 = refresh...
>THat way of mapping presses didnt really work right for what I needed What didn't work? >the [_]]] key, ~What do you mean? Is that the `leftmeta` key?~ I just...
Following #601, can you explicitly put the device ID in your config? ie: ``` [ids] 1c4f:0043 [main] brightnessdown = f1 ```
You can often implement something *like* tap-dance by juggling `oneshot`s or `oneshotm`s. For example: ``` [main] . = oneshotm(tap1, .) [tap1] . = oneshotm(tap2, macro(backspace :)) [tap2] . = macro(backspace...
Age-old question: what's your use case? ;)
You can put multiple configuration files in `/etc/keyd/`, each with a different `[ids]` section. `keyd` will apply the proper config for each keyboard based on its ID. See the manual...
What is the exact behaviour that you're looking for? Normally, when you press `w` and *then* press `ctrl`, even if they're overlapping, nothing much will happen --- you'll just get...
> However, to fully block both keys from emitting at the same time, I must also block `ctrl` while `w` is pressed Hmm, isn't that what the second example would...