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Offline Macsmasher

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The best example of key remapping
« on: Sun, 11 January 2015, 14:57:02 »
I found this quite informative and very helpful in remapping various keys on my keyboards. I have since implemented this on all my Topre boards.

Determining the actuation point and key weighting of the additional peripherals can be somewhat difficult. I'm trying to come up with a way to measure this.

While I enjoy the switch sound on the added peripherals, some silence modding might be in order to avoid annoying co-workers. Any input for modding would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: The best example of key remapping
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 11 January 2015, 17:57:50 »
Yeah, sorry guys. I was having a lighthearted Sunday. We tend to get too serious about our keyboards. This struck me as funny and thought I'd share.


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Re: The best example of key remapping
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 11 January 2015, 18:27:44 »
Whatever it is, link is broken.

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Re: The best example of key remapping
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 11 January 2015, 19:12:39 »
hmm. Works fine in IE and chrome for me.