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2023-02-20 15:09:54 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | Hello everyone |
2023-02-20 15:11:02 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | I was able to set up kmonad for my laptop keyboard, but I am having some problems now that I connected an usb one. |
2023-02-20 15:11:35 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | Is there a way of making kmonad listen to all keyboard inputs? |
2023-02-20 15:13:17 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | For example by setting the input with something like this: `input (device-file "*-kbd")` |
2023-02-20 15:19:23 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad/blob/3413f1be996142c8ef4f36e246776a6df7175979/keymap/tutorial.kbd… |
2023-02-20 15:19:49 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | "This allows us to hook KMonad on the input of exactly 1 keyboard, |
2023-02-20 15:19:50 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | and allows you to run multiple instances of KMonad for different keyboards." |
2023-02-20 15:20:39 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | Does this mean I have to create a different .kbd file (and a service) for each keyboard I use? |
2023-02-20 19:26:26 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | Here's my config: https://pastebin.com/nhFDcbAc |
2023-02-20 19:27:22 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | Right now if I connect my usb keyboard I have to go there, comment the laptop keyboard input, uncomment the usb keyboard input and then reload kmonad. |
2023-02-20 20:07:30 +0100 | <jeanbtrd> | SOLVED: ended up just doing another .kbd file and creating another kmonad service for it. |