Caps Lock is rebound to Backspace and Backspace is rebound to Shift.
Right Shift is rebound to Ctrl + Alt + Super, which I use as a command prefix for window manager commands.
“custom macro” uses the keyboard’s built-in macro feature to send a sequence of four keypresses (Alt-G Ctrl-`), which I use as a prefix for some Emacs commands.
By default, the keyboard has two backslash (\) keys. I use the OS keyboard software to rebind the second one to “–” (unshifted) and “—” (shifted), which for me are the most useful characters that aren’t on a standard US keyboard.
I use a Kinesis Advantage keyboard with the keys rebound to look like this (apologies for my poor graphic design skills):
https://i.imgur.com/Mv9FI7a.png
Caps Lock is rebound to Backspace and Backspace is rebound to Shift.
Right Shift is rebound to Ctrl + Alt + Super, which I use as a command prefix for window manager commands.
“custom macro” uses the keyboard’s built-in macro feature to send a sequence of four keypresses (Alt-G Ctrl-`), which I use as a prefix for some Emacs commands.
By default, the keyboard has two backslash (\) keys. I use the OS keyboard software to rebind the second one to “–” (unshifted) and “—” (shifted), which for me are the most useful characters that aren’t on a standard US keyboard.