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swhkd activates on default keyboard layout #284

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evesdropper opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 0 comments
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swhkd activates on default keyboard layout #284

evesdropper opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 0 comments
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Version Information:

  • Distribution Information ( run uname -a )
Linux revise-p52 6.12.8-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu, 02 Jan 2025 22:52:26 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  • swhkd version ( swhkd -V )
swhkd 1.2.

Describe the bug:
I have both Dvorak and QWERTY, with QWERTY being the default layout. Using swhkd on QWERTY is fine; however, if I switch to Dvorak, then e.g. something like Super+V to open my clipboard will remain in the QWERTY position, not the Dvorak position.

Expected behavior:
When switching to Dvorak, the hotkeys should update such that they correspond to the letters/symbols in Dvorak.

Actual behavior:
Instead, they still map to the letters in QWERTY.

To Reproduce:
Setup: Have two keyboard layouts, e.g. QWERTY and Dvorak. Have any keyboard shortcut with a letter (one that is different in the two layouts) in swhkd.
Try pressing the shortcut in QWERTY. This should be fine. Switch to Dvorak and try to press the shortcut corresponding to the same letter in Dvorak. This does not work. Try to press the shortcut as you would in QWERTY. This should activate the shortcut.

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