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[BUG]: ALT + Q supposed to write "@" with the TR Keyboard #42

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mosoliman07 opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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[BUG]: ALT + Q supposed to write "@" with the TR Keyboard #42

mosoliman07 opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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@mosoliman07
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Describe the bug
First, thank you so much for your effort in this project with Komorebi.
My problem is with the Turkish keyboard, before running whkd I can make the "@" symbol by pressing ALT and Q letters together, but after running whkd I can't write that symbol anymore although I don't have this key combination at whkd config file, I believe it's interfering with another config but I don't from I can turn it off, could you please help.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Turn the keyboard language to the Turkish language.
  2. try to make the "@" by pressing the ALT key and Q together.
  3. Nothing is going to happen.

Expected behavior
A "@" symbol has to appear.

Operating System
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 11 Enterprise
OS Version: 10.0.22631 N/A Build 22631
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation
OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free
BIOS Version: LENOVO R17ET41W (1.24 ), 22-Feb-24

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LGUG2Z commented Jun 2, 2024

There is a binding present for this combination in the example whkdrc file generated by komorebi's quickstart command:

alt + q                 : komorebic close

If you have removed this line, have you reloaded the configuration using alt+o?

@mosoliman07
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Thank you so much for your quick reply.

Yeah, I've already changed to

alt + shift + q : komorebic close

I reloaded the config I even rebooted the machine but with no luck 😞

my whkdrc config file is as below:

whkdrc.txt

@mosoliman07
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Hi,

The same behavior also occurs when pressing
alt + shift + NumPad1 or alt + shift + NumPad2 and so on,
despit the alt + NumPad1 and alt + NumPad2 are working fine without any problem.

is there any recommendation about this also, or is it a bug?

Thanks in advance

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