Logs on 2023-03-01 (liberachat/#kmonad)
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| 17:02:40 | <piraty> | after i went full-nerd with keymaps on my new split, which i fried with ESD very recently, i now realize i need kmonad on traditional keyboards. |
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| 17:08:36 | <utis> | is it possible to do something when a given set (or number) of keys are down simultaneously, having been pressed in any order? |
| 17:48:34 | <piraty> | technically: if the keycodes were not sent yet, sure. i don't know if kmonad can though |
| 17:48:46 | <piraty> | what is your use-case– |
| 18:38:35 | <utis> | cat lock |
| 18:42:12 | <utis> | it's asking a bit much i suppose |
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