06-16-2022, 03:48 AM
How are you supposed to change your keymap? I found this
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/index.php?...land.29.3F
..but it does not explain how to find out what any of these variables mean, or how to find the keymap syntax I am trying to use.
setxkbmap apparently isn't a thing on wayland and there doesn't seem to be any alternative.
I discovered setup-keymap just abusing autocomplete. Running it as root, I select colemak and it seems to work perfectly, no errors and its very promising. Until you try to type and nothing has changed.
I decided the only thing left was to recompile the pinephone-keyboard firmware. I made a hardware remapping to colemak and then while reading the flashing debricking instructions, decided it would probably be better to just ask in the forums before I destroy my equipment
The only thing I can think of left is kmonad but I would have to recompile it for ARM, and the instructions are frustrating me because there isn't anything called stack in the repos and I am hesitant to go through the process of porting an entirely different package manager just to compile whatever nix is, surely there is a simpler way but if not alright I just want to know for sure.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/index.php?...land.29.3F
..but it does not explain how to find out what any of these variables mean, or how to find the keymap syntax I am trying to use.
setxkbmap apparently isn't a thing on wayland and there doesn't seem to be any alternative.
I discovered setup-keymap just abusing autocomplete. Running it as root, I select colemak and it seems to work perfectly, no errors and its very promising. Until you try to type and nothing has changed.
I decided the only thing left was to recompile the pinephone-keyboard firmware. I made a hardware remapping to colemak and then while reading the flashing debricking instructions, decided it would probably be better to just ask in the forums before I destroy my equipment
The only thing I can think of left is kmonad but I would have to recompile it for ARM, and the instructions are frustrating me because there isn't anything called stack in the repos and I am hesitant to go through the process of porting an entirely different package manager just to compile whatever nix is, surely there is a simpler way but if not alright I just want to know for sure.
Can someone point me in the right direction?