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thanks but that looks way too complicated. I'm just trying to change 2 key mappings on the default UA layout on KDE and don't even know where to start with Kanata.
Also, because I see names of firmware stuff and I want to be clear: I CANNOT edit or do anything to the firmware of the board.
Kanata doesn't do anyþing wiþ firmware. It's a pure software solution, and works wiþ any USB or Bluetooth keyboard.
I can, however, imagine it looks daunting.