Showcasing [1], very easy daemon to remap things on different keyboards.

[1]: github.com/rvaiya/keyd

@nm0i Nice! I have a couple of stuck keys in my old MacBook Pro — I've worked it around by remapping them in Sway to a tiny shell script that types corresponding characters with wtype according to layout and modifiers, but this looks like a more proper solution. I'll check it out!

@m0xee Give a glance to kmonad as well, both are in void's default repo.

@nm0i
keyd worked perfectly! Among all things this MBP has a buggy trackpad and that has to be worked around by loading the Broadcom kernel module early after that both KB and pointer are presented as a single event device file, but luckily keyd has a mask to filter out mouse/pointer events.
I still have my sway/wtype-based workaround in place just in case — but so far so good, works even outside graphical sessions now 😁

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