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NortherFox2020-06-06 20:37:48
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NortherFox, 2020-06-06 20:37:48

How to use key remapping when using two keyboards?

Because All the time I work in programs like Resolve, Lightroom or Photoshop, I decided to simplify my life with a separate block with keys. The Logitech G13 "gaming" keyboard turned out to be the most ideal option, but there are 2 facts: 1) it is discontinued 2) You will find FIG.
I decided to look for alternatives, but they are very expensive and, as they say, with very buggy software.
And so my question starts from here. There are stripped-down keyboards that work like regular keyboards, but with a smaller set of keys. There are various remappers, but they do not distinguish one physical keyboard from another. So is there any way to remap keys on one keyboard without affecting the other one?

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John Smith, 2020-06-06
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There are whole specialized keyboards for the same FS.
https://www.yankodesign.com/2020/04/15/this-custom...
https://www.amazon.ca/Adobe-Photoshop-Keyboard-USB...
shop.vianto.be/nl/ logickeyboard/1787-logickeyboard...
Although their usability and usefulness to a particular user may not be optimal for obvious reasons.
Perhaps you should read this article - it's just for your question
xahlee.info/kbd/keyboard_as_programable_keypad.html
And it may also be interesting - there are programmable keyboards that are designed just for this.
https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&biw=2259...

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