Logs on 2025-10-08 (liberachat/#kmonad)
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| 12:16:16 | <Guest9> | hey, anyone on? |
| 12:17:45 | <contrapunctus> | Guest9: no 🙂 |
| 12:18:37 | <contrapunctus> | (Don't ask to ask, just ask.) |
| 12:19:49 | <Guest9> | Hey! The physical keyboard on my laptop is qwerty, but my linux system uses colemak os level. So when I use qwerty in defsrc, they keys i type are wrong. If I use colemak in defsrc, keys are correct, but tap-hold-next-release dont work on the correct keys |
| 12:49:55 | <Solid> | Easiest is to disable the OS-level colemak emulation and do that yourself in the first layer |
| 12:57:42 | <Guest9> | fixed by using qwerty in both layers |
| 12:57:47 | <Guest9> | thanks though! |
| 12:58:12 | <Guest9> | reason for not disable colemak is, when I login or use tty when starting, i need colemak |
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| 13:15:58 | <Solid> | You can run kmonad essentially anywhere you can (even during initramfs); see https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad-contrib/tree/master/scripts/auto-run-on-every-keyboard |
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