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Offline Pac Caps

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ISO to ANSI
« on: Fri, 17 January 2014, 00:57:53 »
What's the easiest way to remap an ISO layout board so the keys are in similar locations to ANSI (in this case remapping with Soarers)?

Change ! c key to {[ , \| to ]} , maybe {} to \|, .. to >., ,, to <,? Is there anything else to change or make the layout better?
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Offline IvanIvanovich

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Re: ISO to ANSI
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 17 January 2014, 16:04:31 »
You shouldn't have to do a thing besides set keymap in operating system. Keyboards send scancodes, and the OS decide what that scancode generates based on the keymap. The only time I could see doing it in firmware is if you wanted to do something like plug in an ANSI keyboard from home if you worked in a German office that you have no ability to change keymap from DE to US.