I don't think that's possible since I have this issue with all my costume keyboards.
Some of them have only 36-keys. Such keyboard layouts do not exist in the Plasma keyboard settings.
They all use QMK as a firmware so I can program the keys to do anything I want.
I have not found any... I guess I would need to select: "Generic | Generic 121-key PC" as the keyboard model, which does not exist.
This is the keyboard: https://github.com/bluepylons/Boston
But it's running QMK so one would have the same problem e.g.: with a 36-key keyboard which is programmed to send F13-F24 in some way...
How can I make F13-F24 to be actually recognized as F13-F24 in KDE Wayland?
I got a big keyboard with F13-F24 keys. So here is the thing:
If you want to use e.g.: F22
as a shortcut in e.g.: Plasma settings it will get regonized as Touchpad On
instead of as F22
: https://imgur.com/a/GiyhBwD
The same goes for F13-F24
:
F13
-> Tools
F14
-> Launch(7)
F20
-> Microphone Mute
F21
-> Touchpad Toggle
...
The shortcuts do work but the key name is just not correct.
I'd imagine that's because of the function keys on laptops..? But I am not using a laptop.
Anways one way to "fix" this in X11 was to create a .Xmodmap
file:
keycode 191 = F13 F13 F13 keycode 192 = F14 F14 F14 [...] keycode 202 = F24 F24 F24
and afterwars the system will regonize e.g.: F22
as F22
: https://imgur.com/a/LB29wgo
___
A .Xmodmap
file does not work in Wayland. What are my options here?
Thank you for your help.
PS: I found a simliar question here: https://discuss.kde.org/t/remapping-keys-such-as-f13/10275/3 but not answer. I also found https://old.reddit.com/r/wayland/comments/x3tff6/adding_f13_f24_keys/kf36xa0/ but I want a real solution that works on the "user level" (like a .Xmodmap file in my home directory)...
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