Francisco Lopes

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Been wishing this for a while. I've been sticking to nvim-gps due to that until now, but it has become a problem due to newer nvim, that has deprecated APIs...

@evilC Dude you have no idea you're talking about, `keyboard.sys` and `mouse.sys` are filter drivers, and never replaced anything on Windows. If you had at least listed them with `driverquery.exe`...

Sharing project ownership with some unknown also doesn't make much sense.

The only kind of full source licenses are already available, that's not negotiable. I can change the drivers just fine myself, better than anyone else, it solely need the required...

@TaranVH Sorry for commenting over this matter here, I think it doesn't make sense for your project, your issue tracker, I'll leave it at that.

> Nope, totally fine. OK. > Keep it going, if need be! Sorry, no, thanks. > Or, link to another thread where we can continue the discussion. - https://github.com/oblitum/Interception/issues/25#issuecomment-372567991 >...

I'm author of this, may be interesting on this topic: - https://gitlab.com/interception/linux/tools Specifically the [caps2esc](https://gitlab.com/interception/linux/plugins/caps2esc) plugin covers "Bind Caps to ctrl when I hold it, escape else" and [hideaway](https://gitlab.com/interception/linux/plugins/hideaway) covers...

For chording keys I think an external tool is preferred over something builtin. It doesn't look like a task for sway. For example, caps2esc has to manipulate key-down and key-up...

Other misbehavior I identified. When `:term` is first created, it's in normal mode, if then I create a `:split` to have the same new terminal buffer in two windows, and...

@justinmk any word on my previous comment? It's different behavior for normal, depending on whether the terminal buffer entered insert mode at least once or not, it just seems a...