2023/12/31

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2023-12-31 14:52:59 +0100Arizon(~Arizon@h-85-24-163-203.NA.cust.bahnhof.se)
2023-12-31 14:58:43 +0100 <Arizon> Hi! I just got a tip from a guy to check out kmonad for my issue. I have one keychron k2v2 at home and a iqunix F60 at work. My problem is that the Fn key and right Alt key are swapped in positions between the two keyboards and I alternate WFH and at the office and I work as a programmer with a nordic iso layout which means I have to use the right
2023-12-31 14:58:44 +0100 <Arizon> Alt key to access symbols like {} and []. I also use the Fn key heavily at work since it's a 60% keyboard and I need to access the Fn layer to be able to use arrow keys (Fn + WASD). What I want is to programmatically swap Fn and right Alt key on one of the keyboards, preferrably the iqunix F60 since it's only one computer that is affected (my
2023-12-31 14:58:44 +0100 <Arizon> windows work laptop) whereas at home with the keychron k2v2, 3 computers use the same keyboard. My win-work-laptop, wife's win-work-laptop and my personal linux mint laptop.
2023-12-31 14:58:45 +0100 <Arizon> Is it possible to remap Fn and alt with kmonad?
2023-12-31 15:00:37 +0100 <Arizon> If the software that swaps the position of the keys do it in the operating system, then it's quite annoying to have to do the same setup on 3 computers with 2 different OS' but at work, only one computer needs to be changed. if it's a firmware change on the keyboard, I guess it doesn't really matter which keyboard would be updated.
2023-12-31 15:03:48 +0100 <Arizon> When I researched this I was looking at SharpKeys which utilizes some registry flag in windows to do keymapping and the FAQ said that the Fn-key signal is never sent to the OS so it wouldn't be possible to remap, since it is evaluated in the keyboard firmware together with another key that in combination creates a signal to send to the operating
2023-12-31 15:03:49 +0100 <Arizon> system of the computer. Would this issue also affect kmonad? On what level does kmonad work?
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2023-12-31 16:54:15 +0100 <Arizon> I will be re-joining using a different client
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