The new Micro~~soft~~slop copilot key always sends the following key-sequence when pressed down:
copilot key down: left-shift-down left-meta-down f23-down f23-up left-meta-up left-shift-up
copilot key up: <null>
This means there's no real key-up event when you release the key --> it can't be used (properly) as a modifier like ctrl or alt.
The workaround is to send a pretend key-up event after a time delay, but then you mustn't be too slow / fast when pressing a shortcut.
tldr: AI took a perfectly working modifier key from you.
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Some keyboards apparently do the "right" thing and don't send the whole sequence at once, you can remap those properly with keyd, see: https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd/issues/1025#issuecomment-2971556563 / https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd/issues/825
copilot key down: left-shift-down left-meta-down f23-down
copilot key up: f23-up left-meta-up left-shift-up
this will still break "left-shift + remapped copilot" and "left-meta + remapped copilot", but "RCtrl + letter key" can work as expected
I never use Right Ctrl but I will defend it against this abomination at any cost
I also want back the right super key that was replaced by the shitty
fnkey.You want to add functions? Good! Add another row on top of the
F13-F24row and leave myF1-F12for what I want them.And yes, add a
F13toF24column before wasting space on whatever multimedia keys you feel like adding.A VM software I've used at work uses right Ctrl as the button to alert the host machine "Hey the user is addressing you now".
Want to take a wild guess who set up a VM on an old intern's laptop after they returned to school and didn't notice there wasn't a right Ctrl key anymore?
Does he have 2 thumbs?
There's a Right Ctrl?
Yeah it's right next to other hidden figure of complex macro binding Alt Gr
Sounds angry