Xremap
Install the flake module
Refer to Xremap's documentation on their GitHub repository.
Remapping the Copilot key
An increasing number of new laptops come with a Copilot key that you might want to remap. Follow these steps to do so:
Start a shell with keyd available nix-shell -p keyd to monitor what the Copilot key does and see your keyboard id. From that shell, run sudo keyd monitor and press the Copilot key.
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard 0001:0001:09b4e68d leftmeta down
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard 0001:0001:09b4e68d leftshift down
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard 0001:0001:09b4e68d f23 down
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard 0001:0001:09b4e68d f23 up
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard 0001:0001:09b4e68d leftshift up
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard 0001:0001:09b4e68d leftmeta upThen translate the names of keys to the ones used by Xremap.
You may then edit your configuration accordingly:
❄︎ /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
services.xremap = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.xremap; # Use the official package to skip building xremap from source
userName = "username"; # The username of your user
yamlConfig = ''
experimental_map:
- chords:
- keys: [Super_L, Shift_L, F23]
actions: Ctrl_R
timeout: 30
'';
};
This configuration was made by referring to a GitHub discussion.
Note: At the time of writing, the above works as of Xremap version
0.14.19 in the nixpkgs-unstable channel. The flake version provided version 0.15.1. This version mismatch might cause errors. So adjust your configuration accordingly.