Remapping > < key on Omnikey Ultra T

Rezene

30 Sep 2022, 17:36

I am trying to make it so the dedicated greater than less than key is remapped to super, but when I check the scancodes all it is doing is pressing the comma or period key, and pressing shift. This makes me think its not possible to remap it? I am using a soarers converter and have never remapped keys before. Also, if there's any solution to do this on the software side that would also work, but I don't see how I can do anything without also remapping my comma key. For reference I am on linux. Any help appreciated, thanks :D

edit: for clarity the scan codes that I see when pressing the key are +E1, -E1, +36, -36. These correspond to LSHIFT, and comma.
Last edited by Rezene on 01 Oct 2022, 17:14, edited 2 times in total.

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thefarside

30 Sep 2022, 19:27

I’ve remapped a key like that on Focus keyboards using Auto Hot Key in windows. It was pretty straightforward. I think there’s an equivalent method on a Mac. Even though it maps to comma it should still have a unique scan code and can be remapped.

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