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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Photoelectric on Tue, 04 June 2013, 13:28:47
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I know that Filco swapped the Camo TKL Function and Windows keys, so that the Win key is now on the right side, and it's hardware-bound, but is there any way of swapping those two keys without changing the controller board?
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Direct wiring maybe?
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Direct wiring maybe?
That's how I would probably do it too. Cut the traces and run some wires.
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You could always get a stock Filco controller from someone who's replaced theirs with an HID Liberator. Furthermore, you could replace it entirely with a HID Liberator. :D
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Hrm, ok, I'll have to see how it looks. I'll probably leave it be, as it's not a major inconvenience. Just very used to using Win + something for shortcuts using my left hand.
Stock Filco controller sounds excellent! Mostly because I don't need to do anything more than that and I'm happy with the standard layout. So it's definitely a matter of controller only? (in the case of Filco Camo)--not some other physical hardwiring?
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This was the one reason I didn't buy a filco camo. I liked the media keys, but I use my left windows key all day long.
My solution: buy a regular filco, and bought some stock filco camo keys from someone in the classified section. I just used a simple autohotkey script to make the FN key (which is actually placed where the appskey should be on the right side of the keyboard) + Function key map to the respective media function. Works like a charm.
The FN key on that (and almost all other) boards are hardware-layer, meaning you can't actually access/remap the key using software. You will have to cut traces/rewire as suggested if you actually want to do it that way.
IMO, if you want the filco camo looks with the left windows key, just buy a filco camo case/keycaps from someone, and put them on a regular filco board.
Good luck.
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Already got the Filco Camo. It was not a big enough deal to deter me from buying it, and the price was great. I'd just like to know what my options are with remapping those two keys. I don't have too much of a problem using the right-side "Win" key while touch typing--just a matter of habit to do it the normal way. If I can solve it with a controller change, I'd like to do that at some point.