On Fri, Sep 04 2020, Adam Nielsen wrote: >> This last point make me think it is maybe related to my hardware ? >> It is something knowed that we can't abuse at will of the last layers? > > Have you tried plugging in a second keyboard, and pressing half the > key combination on one keyboard, and finishing it off on the other? > > That should tell you whether it's down to a hardware limitation on the > keyboard itself.
Hello Adam, Unfortunally I will not have an external keyboard nor a second computer at hand before a certain amount of time. I have found a more clear example of this behavior : I have remapped `Caps_Lock` to `Backspace` `AltGr` to `Control_R` `Control_R` to `Alt_R`, Now if i type one of the next sequences, it will be well interpreted : - `Control_R` + `Alt_R` + `Backspace` - `Control_R` + `Alt_L` + `Backspace` - `Control_L` + `Alt_R` + `Backspace` However if I type this one : - `Alt_L` + `Control_R` + `Backspace` xev will not see any input. This one definitivly make me think it's the firmware fault. The same scheme apply with small variations on others keys, for example if I type `c` instead of backspace `Backspace` and add `Shift` to the combinaisons, the exact same behavior happens. Is it something relatively common to found such a keyboard which can't take much combinaisons ?
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