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I had a copyq command that used the global shortcut Alt+D. The global command doesn't work with my Moonlander keyboard running ZSA's firmware. I have tried setting the global shortcut to unshared keys on my first layer and it still doesn't work. The command still works when I run it from the dropdown menu, it's just the global shortcut that doesn't work.
I have found a workaround. I create a bash script, write 'copyq eval " " ' and then paste whatever I had written in the copyq command in between the double quotation marks. Then I create a GNOME shortcut that runs the bash script. GNOME seems to detect the keystrokes, and the bash script does exactly the same thing.
However, I would like to at least put it on your radar that the global shortcuts don't work for some reason with my Moonlander.
For reference, here is my hardware and software:
Thinkpad P14s Gen 2 (with Ryzen 5650U processor)
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
GNOME 42.9 with Wayland
Moonlander Mk. 2
Wally keyboard firmware flasher V2.1.3
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Hi!
I had a copyq command that used the global shortcut
Alt+D
. The global command doesn't work with my Moonlander keyboard running ZSA's firmware. I have tried setting the global shortcut to unshared keys on my first layer and it still doesn't work. The command still works when I run it from the dropdown menu, it's just the global shortcut that doesn't work.I have found a workaround. I create a bash script, write 'copyq eval " " ' and then paste whatever I had written in the copyq command in between the double quotation marks. Then I create a GNOME shortcut that runs the bash script. GNOME seems to detect the keystrokes, and the bash script does exactly the same thing.
However, I would like to at least put it on your radar that the global shortcuts don't work for some reason with my Moonlander.
For reference, here is my hardware and software:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: