Hi again
Just received my TEK today, and looking more closely at mapping options.
I intend to use remapping software on my machine in addition to remapping, as Yuri suggests, to get the desired effect.
So I started out intending to use T_FN on the left space key. However, a quick experiment showed me that T_FN is purely internal to the TEK and does not transmit a modifier key. (Interestingly, on the Mac, the Fn key *does* transmit a code, but I cannot find a corresponding code on Yuri's mapper, nor in the USB HID tables).
Without a modifier present, I have no way to remap the keys in software. Eg I want to put the 9( key produced when I hit T_FN+Y, and then map this to the shifted version ( in software.
With a normal keyboard I could use R_CTRL or R_ALT for this purpose, and not use them for their normal role, but the non-orthogonal TEK layout does not lend itself to pressing a left modifier while pressing a left handed key with the right hand, so I'd like to keep these modifiers in their usual role for now.
Is the only option use T_FN to produce a codes not normally used, like the numpad keys, than remap those to unrelated keys in software?
Also, is there a way for T_NL to function like a shift key (ie not locking, but just accessing the number keys while the T_NL is held down)