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So im still deciding where to put the < and > key's, and i think ive decided how preferbly i would want z to output z, shift z to output >, shift x to output <, while the caps of both would imprint Z and X respectively
is this possible i rarely use X when im writting and i don't remember writting Z in a long long while.
I've tried using xmodmap but every time i do so weirdly shift z doesn't work and the caps lock behaves to upper the key, worse is that xmodmap weirdly ruins whatever was already set when i do setxkbmap so...
Weirder is that the control+z has been broke for a long time(2+ years) and when i started it was a minor thing until i got lazy and never figured out why i can't control z in any application, inicially i installed KDE but right now im on openbox
Last edited by Pena (2022-01-26 13:27:19)
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caps lock is distriguishable from shift, but iirc not w/ xmodmap - you'll have to derive an xkb map.
Eg. /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/de has
key <AE11> {type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_PLUS_LOCK", symbols[Group1]=
[ssharp, question, backslash, questiondown, 0x1001E9E ]};
what has:
1. ß
2. ?
3. \
4. ¿
5. UTF-8 1E9E which is the borderline useless capital "ẞ" which is reached w/ caps_lock active
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caps lock is distriguishable from shift, but iirc not w/ xmodmap - you'll have to derive an xkb map.
Eg. /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/de haskey <AE11> {type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_PLUS_LOCK", symbols[Group1]= [ssharp, question, backslash, questiondown, 0x1001E9E ]};
what has:
1. ß
2. ?
3. \
4. ¿
5. UTF-8 1E9E which is the borderline useless capital "ẞ" which is reached w/ caps_lock active
I ended up just switching two keys
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