rvaiya
rvaiya
> I don't understand how macros can help me with this. I'll think about it. My understanding is that you are using another remapping tool to achieve some kind of...
> No) I use keyd only) Can you elaborate? What are you using the 'hotkey training' program for? > However, as these changes not only require quite some work, but...
Genesis of the current behaviour: #128
I am contemplating adding an option to disable the default behaviour, but I am still having trouble convincing myself that this isn't an implementation detail that probably shouldn't be toggleable....
> I don't know any other mainstream program showing this behavior. I believe some UI toolkits (GTK?) do this by default. There is also the matter of Gnome, which binds...
I've added a flag which allows the user to disable this behaviour to the latest commit. @andrey-shigantsov Let me know if this solves your problem. > Including the modifier to...
> The crux for me (as I type rather fast) is to only enable the modifier behaviour if the overloaded key has been held for a certain amount of time...
If *you* find it confusing, then I definitely need to document it better. I've been meaning to add some recipes for common tasks.
> The only difference to the current timeout thus is that another keypress should not interrupt the timer. Can you provide an example of when this would be useful? It...
> whereas the overlap in the fj-case only occurs because of the user's typing speed, which causes j to be pressed while f hasn't been [released]. This is the crux...