How to use tiling window managers with winkeyless keyboards?
Posted: 25 Jun 2018, 11:41
Hi everyone,
as far as I know there are a quite a few Unix/Linux people here that might use both old(er)/winkeyless keyboards and a tiling window manager. Thus, I thought I should try my luck here, after I tried to get help on reddit and unix.stackexchange.com, to no avail. I hope it's not off-topic:
I currently use a tiling window manager (xmonad, to be precise, but it probably doesn't matter), and for that I need a dedicated key on my keyboard to control my window manager. Anyone who has ever used one of those window managers (like awesome, i3, bspwm, dwm, ratpoison, spectrwm, xmonad, etc.) probably knows what I'm talking about. Whenever I'm using a keyboard with winkeys, I just use my left windows key (the right Windows key is ‘Compose’), because that's not getting used otherwise. If my keyboard doesn't have any Windows keys, I'm at a loss, though. In the past, I used a combination of control + alt as my WM control key, but as I later found out, this is a rather stupid idea if you're using, e.g., Emacs at the same time…
How do you guys do it? I already thought about using my Escape key (Escape when tapped, Mod4/‘Windows key’ when held), but apparently that doesn't work or isn't possible. I already asked about this on unix.stackexchange.com (see here) without any replies or upvotes, and also on reddit without any useful replies (because things like using my Capslock key for that, and similar things are out of the window (see question on Stackexchange)), so you're kind of my only hope, now.
as far as I know there are a quite a few Unix/Linux people here that might use both old(er)/winkeyless keyboards and a tiling window manager. Thus, I thought I should try my luck here, after I tried to get help on reddit and unix.stackexchange.com, to no avail. I hope it's not off-topic:
I currently use a tiling window manager (xmonad, to be precise, but it probably doesn't matter), and for that I need a dedicated key on my keyboard to control my window manager. Anyone who has ever used one of those window managers (like awesome, i3, bspwm, dwm, ratpoison, spectrwm, xmonad, etc.) probably knows what I'm talking about. Whenever I'm using a keyboard with winkeys, I just use my left windows key (the right Windows key is ‘Compose’), because that's not getting used otherwise. If my keyboard doesn't have any Windows keys, I'm at a loss, though. In the past, I used a combination of control + alt as my WM control key, but as I later found out, this is a rather stupid idea if you're using, e.g., Emacs at the same time…
How do you guys do it? I already thought about using my Escape key (Escape when tapped, Mod4/‘Windows key’ when held), but apparently that doesn't work or isn't possible. I already asked about this on unix.stackexchange.com (see here) without any replies or upvotes, and also on reddit without any useful replies (because things like using my Capslock key for that, and similar things are out of the window (see question on Stackexchange)), so you're kind of my only hope, now.
