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by rgoulter
1643 days ago
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Pessimistic: "without the full set of keyswitches, you need to use fancy tricks to make shortcuts usable". Optimistic: "with fancy tricks, you can make shortcuts easily accessible without the need for the full set of keyswitches". e.g. on my keyboard I have shortcuts for "goto desktop left" when I press "cv", (and "goto desktop right" when I press "m,"). This is more complex than a standard keyboard's Ctrl+Shift+Right (or whatever, as varies per OS), but it feels so convenient. |
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I am intrigued by your key chords though. You can’t get key chords like that with a stock keyboard. Does it rely on the key-up event to distinguish between “cv” (one keychord” and “c” and “v” (separate)? Or does it rely on timeouts?