| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This fixes the issue in Vim where it recognizes it as Mod4.
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Have tab remap to hyper in the setxbmap script because it's pretty
useless unless xcape is running. I'd rather the default behavior be tab
acting like tab.
Add to the script the ability for caps lock to act as both escape and
control. I think I like it. It's still a test run.
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is too much work.
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For some reason on Photon, when RTSH was being invoked, it was setting
the Mod3 bit? So XMonad thought I was pressing the hyper key, and thus
trying to type level5 shifted characters was causing intereference.
This is bizarre behavior, and seems to me to must have been caused by an
update to X11, though I'm not sure what that update would have done.
It appears as forcing it to use Mod4 solves the problem for now, though
I suspect this is meerly a band-aid and not an actual solution.
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The Royal Kludge Keyboard shares the escape key with the tilde annd the
backtick. In a stroke of ungenius, the tilde and backtick are invoked
with the Fn key. This should change.
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Swap Hyper and Super. Hyper is supported by XMonad, but not by many
other applications, thus, I'd like to leave the more widely supported
Super key available for mapping in individual applications and use Hyper
to control XMonad.
Add indications via Caps and Num Lock LEDs that I'm in "Vi" mode.
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