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sl | kfx: update: MNT key = mod4 | 05:01 |
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sl | kfx: alt key works as expected | 05:04 |
sl | kfx: both of them | 05:05 |
kfx | what changed? | 05:22 |
sl | my misunderstanding | 05:28 |
sl | my riow patches were a shambles on the test machine | 05:28 |
sl | complicated by kbfind being a little iffy, and some keys don't print anything on /dev/kbd even when they're functional (like the MNT key) | 05:29 |
sl | left ctrl works as expected, bottom ctrl does nothing so far | 05:29 |
sl | i'm not sure what the ... key is for | 05:29 |
sl | but sigrid is going to clean up kbfind. once we get the scancodes it's easy to remap at our leisure | 05:30 |
sl | 2 | 05:30 |
kfx | the ... is a Compose key on the laptop | 05:34 |
sl | ... is being recognized by cat /dev/kbd | 05:36 |
sl | it just prints peterfaces when you type it in a rio window | 05:38 |
kfx | well we'll have to change the keycap. What happens if you type [...][a][e] | 05:44 |
sl | prints the following: ae | 05:45 |
sl | in the rio window the first character is a a peterface because vga font | 05:45 |
sl | unicode says it is f00bf | 05:46 |
sl | | 05:46 |
kfx | wild | 05:48 |
sigrid | sl: i updated kbfind btw | 06:03 |
sigrid | pull/reinstall/run and just start mashing keys | 06:04 |
sigrid | layer i'll make it print scancodes for already mapped keys as well. i didn't do it yet because that means remapping all of them while kbfind is running, which leaves "righ click -> delete" as the only way to exit and restore kbmap | 06:14 |
sigrid | *right | 06:14 |
sigrid | maybe i can leave Kdel as is :) | 06:15 |
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sl | sigrid: great, i'll take a look tomorrow | 06:27 |
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scops | ACTION is thinking to buy a standalone keyboard... i miss the mnt keyboard at work xD | 11:29 |
mjw | Silly, but... when cleaning the trackball cup make sure to also clean the little contact in the hole below. It is supposed to be bright and shiny. Now the trackbal reacts super smooth again. | 11:29 |
scops | has someone experience with using the keyboard with macOS? | 11:30 |
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mntmn | scops: it is tested with macOS, and also with iOS and Android ;) | 13:21 |
mntmn | mjw: ah, that would be the optical sensor. | 13:21 |
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mjw | mntmn, yeah, I felt a little silly for not noticing it earlier, I removed the specks of dirt from the cub itself, which made the ball itself go round smoothly again, but hadn't noticed the sensor itself was supposed to be bright and shiny too :} | 13:48 |
mntmn | ah! | 13:49 |
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mntmn | interesting, waveshare has a bunch of different sized HDMI e-paper displays https://www.waveshare.com/product/displays/e-paper/epaper-1.htm | 22:40 |
kfx | some of waveshare's stuff is great, but you have to be careful. my buddy didn't pay close attention to the specs and wound up with an e-paper display with a seven-second refresh rate. | 22:45 |
kfx | totally fine for its intended purpose (signage) but not so good for my friend's little raspberry pi setup | 22:46 |
sigrid | that's been my impression of waveshare too. looks great but then you see the timings | 22:46 |
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kfx | some of their newer stuff has decent refresh rates; it's also far more expensive | 22:48 |
mntmn | haha | 22:48 |
mntmn | > lower refresh rate (about 15Hz on mode A2) | 22:48 |
mntmn | (for the 13.3" display) | 22:49 |
* mark__ -> mjw | 23:10 | |
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