Rebinding ESC to \
Christopher Menzel
chris.menzel at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 13:13:24 UTC 2022
You don’t identify your OS. Pavel gives you the answer for Linux. If you are on MacOS, Karabiner-Elements can do that sort of remapping in a jiffy via a convenient graphical interface. On Windows it’s a bit more work. You can either edit the registry (instructions are easy to find), use the Microsoft Powertoys program, or use the much more powerful AutoHotkey scripting app. AutoHotkey requires you to create a text file with some quirky syntax but it’s a super powerful program that can do way more than keys remapping. Again, exact instructions are easy to google.
-chris
> On 19 Oct 2022, at 7:51 , Pavel Sanda <sanda at lyx.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 03:28:47PM +0200, Lorenzo Bertini wrote:
>> Hi LyX users!
>>
>> I have a keyboard that doesn't have the function keys, so the ESC button
>> also contains the \ key. You can probably see where this is going: every
>> time i want to type \ I have to press FN and then ESC.
>>
>> How could I make it so ESC is not "escape" (which I don't really need) but
>> instead "input \"? I figured I have to edit keybinds, but what would the
>> correct command be?
>
> One can approach this on different levels:
> 1) systems-wise via xmodmap (if you are on linux)
> 2) lyx-wise via keyboard maps in prefs (no guarantee how much maps still work)
> 2) lyx-wise via keybinding esc to "unicode-insert 005c"
>
> It might be better idea to bind to different key than getting rid of escape though :)
>
> Pavel
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