test org formatting
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@@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ The ~g910-gkeys~ will be (skipping ~F20~ on my system):
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** X11 keyboard mapping
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By default, our F-keys are mapped to some defaults (see /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet). For example, ~F13~ will return ~XF86Tools~. This is not what we want. Instead we want F13-F22 to return themselves.
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wayland: wtype
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** User configuration
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*Note*: Configuration below will make the ~G-keys~ active only when user is logged-on, as any other key.
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@@ -66,8 +71,8 @@ Below are some examples (screenshots from ~Xubuntu 22.10~). We will define the f
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- ~G2~ will launch a *Gnome Terminal*.
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- ~G3~ will send the string "Hello, World !" to active window.
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- ~G4~ will send the current date to active window.
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- ~G5~ will be assigned to a ~Hyper~ modifier: `G5 + a` will be `Hyper-a`, as `Control + a` is `Control-a`.
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- ~G5~ :: Assigned to a ~Hyper~ modifier: `G5 + a` will be `Hyper-a`, as `Control + a` is `Control-a`.
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- ~G6~ :: Will move the cursor to top-left corner.
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All settings below (except for ~G5~) are configurable in `Settings/keyboard`, `Application Shortcuts` tab :
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[[./img/g910-keyboard-settings.png]]
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