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- 07 Feb 2019, 02:38
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Custom Hardware USB Keyboard [T1] - Toggle between two specific layouts using a special key
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Re: Custom Hardware USB Keyboard [T1] - Toggle between two specific layouts using a special key
Layouts are something we already support in every community made firmware out there. We call them layers. A layer is a completely independent remap, so you can do big things like throw Colemak or Dvorak on there without messing up the Qwerty default. Triggering them can be done many different ways,...
- 06 Feb 2019, 15:00
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Custom Hardware USB Keyboard [T1] - Toggle between two specific layouts using a special key
- Replies: 5
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Re: Custom Hardware USB Keyboard [T1] - Toggle between two specific layouts using a special key
Ok couple questions. If this is custom keyboard, what firmware are you using? If you're looking for software solution. What OS are you using? Theoretically it should be possible (at least on Linux machine). Script would look something like this: 1. release code detected -> change env variable (from...
- 06 Feb 2019, 06:39
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Custom Hardware USB Keyboard [T1] - Toggle between two specific layouts using a special key
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1592
Custom Hardware USB Keyboard [T1] - Toggle between two specific layouts using a special key
Hello All, In the new custom keyboard I am designing I have a special key which I have named as SS (Script Switching) Key. I have used one of the 'reserved for OEMs' scan code in the keyboard buffer, generated from the keyboard firmware. If required, I can also map it to 1 of the 8 bits of the 1 Res...