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Website | https://seninha.org |
Gopherhole | gopher://seninha.org |
Github | https://github.com/phillbush |
Locale | pt_BR.UTF-8 |
I've finally put a Japanese layout (JIS) keyboard on my Thinkpad T430 (I was planning this for months).
It features extra keys at the space-bar row (at the cost of a shorter space bar) that i am using as modifiers and those far-right keys that my pinky cannot reach.
I also took the moment to map arrow and scroll keys to the main key cluster (IJKL) while I keep the compose key pressed.
On my custom layout, the keys labelled “Control”, “BackSpace” and “Compose” on white stickers are actually double-keys set with xcape(1). When pressed together with another key, they act as modifier (control, alt and group-switch); but when pressed-and-released alone they produce regular keysyms (Esc, BackSpace, and Muti_key).
I am still trying to get used to this custom layout, and it is subject to change.
FUI!
(ytpbr por Guilhox no vocêtubo: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=DuKNk93q-Uw)