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Hi,
I made some alterations to official keyboard layout. It works for years, so it's fine. Now I'm trying to move to kde and Konsole is misinterpreting it. Essentially it's about duplicating arrow keys over esdf keys, same with page-up/down, home/end etc. to faster navigation. the customization is as simple as following present in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/cz file:
There must be something non-standard going on I dont understand. For example ctrl-c combo did not work for me, it print nothing. In Konsole or terminator. If `Escape` was mentioned in mapping. Then I realised, that there is ctrl-escape global shortcut, and if I remove this shortcut, ctrl-c started working. Great! No idea what this should mean, since I didn't touch level3 layer, so I really don't understand what could be problem here, but that is kinda solved. So lets talk about arrow keys, home/end/escape/etc. They do work in terminator and in every kde application I tried so far. But not in Konsole. If I start vim from Konsole, they do work. But in command line of Konsole they do not. Arrow up/left/down/right produces symbols A/D/B/C respectively. It must be some trivial setting or something, can someone advice what could I try? EDIT: maybe it's not related to my layout at all in first place. `setxkbmap us` and then I do <win-key> + <UP arrow> generate letters (well after I remove global shortcut for win+arrows, which moves windows around). WHY it does generate some letters? I cannot see any mapping / shortcut for that... |
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