

My work keyboard is almost like yours but without the 6th column on each side. Still fine to use if you use a proper key mapping. Mine is https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku
My work keyboard is almost like yours but without the 6th column on each side. Still fine to use if you use a proper key mapping. Mine is https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku
Did you reboot sometime while testing? Chances are that e.g. a new kernel or Nvidia driver version broke the current system and needs a reboot to fix it.
Ever tried asking in Ubuntu forums for help for Mint, Pop or any other derived distribution?
It might be toxic but I understand if people that donate their free time to help others get tired of being asked for help for problems that were caused by the offspring distribution. I did not follow it nowadays but back in the days this was the same with Manjaro which caused issues every now and then by holding back some upgrades.
They changed their slogan a while ago. Guess why…
Let’s call it “soonish”. The old proton versions still need 32 bit libs if they do not backport the feature.
/usr/local/witch
If you use pipewire instead of pulse audio then you can install pipewire-jack and then use any of the jack patchbay applications to rewire the channels. Currently I use qpwgraph but there are several options.
Is there a reason behind using an RJ45 instead of a 3 or 4 wire audio cable?
The middle row is almost identical to colemak, with the difference of one key and positions being shuffled. It probably makes a huge difference what you analyse 😃
I use one knob for volume and the other for zoom (ctrl +/-).
They say that the arch-installer is a great way to install Arch. In case you give it a try again. It’s bundled with the Arch Iso.
I took it as a basis and adapted it to my needs. It’s for my travel keyboard that has to be as portable as possible. For normal work I use another keyboard that has extra keys for the modifiers.