Need help with not existent key
keteflips opened this issue · 6 comments
Hi all.
I have a GK61 and I dont have the <> ( lessthan greaterthan) keys in my keyboard. I want to map this keys to a layer but in the "dumpkeys" I dont have the keys.
How I can make this to work?
Thanks all for your job.
I think you'll need to use a macro for that as <>
are only accessible via the shift modifier on ,.
[Macro(LessThan)]
Press:LShift+Comma
[Macro(GreaterThan)]
Press:LShift+Period
[Layer3]
Q:Macro(LessThan)
W:Macro(GreaterThan)
That example should map <>
using macros to Q/W
on layer 3.
For a full list of keys see
Line 269 in 96e9c04
Thanks buts its not that easy, I don't have <> keys in my keyboard, then if I push LShift+Period I don't get it.
Its like I want to assign F13 to a key, how I can do that?
Even if you don't have the key on the keyboard that mapping should still work. An example of mapping Q to F13 on layer 3 is as follows:
[Layer3]
Q:F13
If you have comma/period, but LShift doesn't produce </>, then what does it produce?
Even if you don't have the key on the keyboard that mapping should still work. An example of mapping Q to F13 on layer 3 is as follows:
[Layer3] Q:F13
If you have comma/period, but LShift doesn't produce </>, then what does it produce?
That's the point.
I dont have the native <> key for my keyboard distribution I use a mix of spanish keycaps in a american distribution, a photo:
https://i.imgur.com/U8Ho2cw.jpg
When I press the LShift plus </> I get ;: and with ALT plus </> I get nothing.
Thanks in advance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTY#Latin_America,_officially_known_as_Spanish_Latinamerican_sort
Assuming your OS is set to the Latin American layout (which it sounds like it is based on your key output) then you'll want the key between LShift and Z which can be found here:
Lines 353 to 356 in 96e9c04
An example of mapping Q to </> on layer 3:
[Layer3]
Q:AltBackslash
Note that when you press the key you'll get <
and you'll need to hold down shift to get >
as that's how that key operates under Latin American.
Alternatively set your OS keyboard layout to US and buy a US keycap set, that way you can use </> normally.
Ref #51
Wroks perfect!!!!!
#Mayor que menor que
Comma:AltBackslash
Period:Macro(Great)
#Macros
#>
[Macro(Great,10,RepeatXTimes,1)]
Down:LShift
Press:AltBackslash