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Yeah, I guess! Note that there are some options already present in xkb-data:
lv5 Key to choose 5th level
lv5:lsgt_switch_lock Less/Greater chooses 5th level; acts as onetime lock when pressed together with another 5th level chooser
lv5:ralt_switch_lock Right Alt chooses 5th level; acts as onetime lock when pressed together with another 5th level chooser
lv5:lwin_switch_lock Left Win chooses 5th level; acts as onetime lock when pressed together with another 5th level chooser
lv5:rwin_switch_lock Right Win chooses 5th level; acts as onetime lock when pressed together with another 5th level chooser
lv5:caps_switch_lock Caps Lock chooses 5th level, locks when pressed together with another 5th-level-chooser
lv5:lctl_switch_lock Left Ctrl chooses 5th level, locks when pressed together with another 5th-level-chooser
You could find any of those entries in the symbols\level5 file like for instance RALT, and hack it to the LALT key if you want to!
// The left (formerly right) Alt key (while pressed) chooses the fifth shift level.
partial modifier_keys
xkb_symbols "ralt_switch" {
key <LALT> {
type[Group1]="ONE_LEVEL",
symbols[Group1] = [ ISO_Level5_Shift ]
};
include "level5(modifier_mapping)"
};
Then by choosing the lv5:ralt_switch setxkbmap option, you'd actually get the LALT switch. Dirty but effective.
I think it's beneficial to have this issue open so people can see the solution more easily. I'll also try to remember to add it to my files eventually.
When messing around with
setxkbmap
, I noticed a lack of a Left alt as extend option. It'd be nice to have it though.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: