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azzipa
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Tool for Programming QMK Key Codes
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Mon, 15 February 2021, 12:00:57 »
If you're interested in programming non-standard keys and/or macros, this is a helpful tool called
Key Codes from programmer Many Tricks
. "Key Codes is a little utility that displays the key code, unicode value, and modifier keys state for any key combination you press. If you're a developer, this might be useful to you." (I have no involvement, just found this helpful.)
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xudongz
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Re: QMK - Programming Key Codes
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Mon, 15 February 2021, 12:03:27 »
Just to add on, Linux users might be interested in the "xev" command.
To monitor all input events:
Code:
[Select]
xev
To monitor just keyboard events:
Code:
[Select]
xev -event keyboard
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Re: QMK - Programming Key Codes
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Mon, 15 February 2021, 12:06:15 »
Thanks, I'm looking to re-purpose several keys to Copy & Paste. I know about Cont+C & Control+V, but when you're using both sometimes several hundred times in a row, this will save time.
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