Combokeys supports bindings directly to characters like "(" or "*", which appear under different physical keys depending on the international format of the keyboard.
Is there a way to add a modifier to such bindings, such as mod+(?
Creating a binding for mod+( or alt+( doesn't seem to work. If one tries to get around this by binding to the underlying key, eg. mod+shift+9, then you get the original trouble of ( not being under 9 on non-US keyboards.
I've created a little app where this behaviour can be observed and tested:
http://keys-test.lark.cloud/?library=Combokeys&keystring=M1%2520%2528
Combokeys supports bindings directly to characters like "(" or "*", which appear under different physical keys depending on the international format of the keyboard.
Is there a way to add a modifier to such bindings, such as
mod+(?Creating a binding for
mod+(oralt+(doesn't seem to work. If one tries to get around this by binding to the underlying key, eg.mod+shift+9, then you get the original trouble of(not being under9on non-US keyboards.I've created a little app where this behaviour can be observed and tested:
http://keys-test.lark.cloud/?library=Combokeys&keystring=M1%2520%2528