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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: glax on Fri, 09 March 2018, 11:31:00
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Hi there,
I have recently bought an Ergodox-EZ and require some advice and help, in particular with key mapping.
Does anyone know whether there is an Ergodox-EZ user forum or does anyone know where to put those questions or where to find discussions on that issue?
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Looks like it uses QMK firmware? Lots of boards use that so post your questions and someone should be able to help :)
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Looks like it uses QMK firmware? Lots of boards use that so post your questions and someone should be able to help :)
For a German Layout, I need to assing the Key "<". That is key code 226. Ergodox EZ's cofig tool, however, (https://configure.ergodox-ez.com) only allows assignment of US-Keys. I don't know the korresponding US-key (I dont mean the US- "<" key, I mean the US-key having a key code corresponding to 226). I even doubt there is one.
In other example configs that can be found there, there are German examples that seem to define custom keys, like "German €", but I don't know how to define them or how to transfer them into my config.
So how can I directly assing a key code or how can I define custom keys? Or is there a more in-debth description of EdEZ's config tool?
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Ah, the ISO problem - I'm familiar with this one!
Keyboards don't actually send letters to the computer, they send scancodes. The operating system then converts those codes to letters/symbols depending which layout you told it your keyboard is.
Unfortunately all firmwares are American so the scancodes have been given US ANSI names which you kind of ignore - you'll want to leave Z on the bottom row, for example.
When it comes to the two ISO keys they use the UK label so next to left shift is NUBS (non-US backslash) and next to enter is NUHS (non-US Hash) - these are near the bottom of the drop down in the punctuation section on that configuration site.
I've just switched my layout to German and ALT GR + E gets you a € so if you're trying to have a single key output € I'd suggest setting it to E and 'Add modifiers' Right Alt.
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Thank you for your quick response. However, my issue is not the symbol "€" (I can define that by modifiers), my issue is key [>] (base key, no shift or modifier function, located normally directly right of [l-shift] and left of [y] in german layout). On German keyboards, it issues the scan code "226". In ED-Ez config, it seems that one can only select us-layout letters and the config tool then assigns the corresponding scan code to the keys. There seems to be no corresponding us-layout letter that assigns the scan code "226".
Any suggestions?
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As I said - the key next to left shift is called 'non-US \', it's near the bottom of the drop down in the punctuation section on the configuration site. The key next to enter is called 'non-US #' :) (Sorry I used the names, this probably didn't help!)
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Hi,
Re-read 'orange's instructions while looking at this...
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It is available.
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Hi, thnx for the help.
Yes, the answer was provided right there by you. I may have had a hopefully temporary text blindness ;-)