--- title: "keyboard" tags: [ "Documentation", "keyboard", "vim" ] --- # System-Wide Capslock and Escape Swap This works everywhere, including in a bare-ass tty. Select a keymap, and create a new custom map. ```bash su root basemap=/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/pl1.map.gz newmap=/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/custom.map.gz gunzip -c $basemap | \ sed 's/Caps_Lock/\n/g;s/Escape/Caps_Lock/g;s/\n/Escape/g' | \ gzip > $newmap ``` Tell the system to use this keymap at startup by naming it in the `rc.conf` file: ```bash echo "KEYMAP=$newmap" >> /etc/rc.conf cat /etc/rc.conf reboot ``` # Set Layout with X Display Set layout to British English. ```bash setxkbmap -layout gb ``` Or Polish with: ```bash setxkbmap -layout pl ``` | Language | short | |:--------|:------| | Polish | pl | | Serbian | rs | Set 'alt + shift', as the command which cycles through the British English, Polish and Serbian keyboard layout. ```bash setxkbmap -layout gb,pl,rs -option grp:alt_shift_toggle ``` ## Alt_GR Remap, e.g., the right Windows key, to Alt_Gr. ``` key {[ ISO_Level3_Shift ]}; ```