Trying out Kanata for one-shot modifiers and home row mods on Linux (opens in new tab)
Prot is a fan of one-shot modifiers. I started experimenting with them using keyd, but now I've moved to using kanata based on his recommendation. I also want to experiment with home row mods so that I can hold down: f or j for shift d or k for control s or l for alt or a or ; for super. (Based on QWERTY home row, although Xmodmap translates it to Dvorak, where my home row keys are aoeu and htns.) Here's my config: (defcfg process-unmapped-keys yes ) (defsrc grv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = bspc t...
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