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      <title>Map Keyboard Key</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I am using a &amp;ldquo;Keychron K3 Pro&amp;rdquo; keyboard. Right of the space key there is a &amp;ldquo;Super&amp;rdquo; key to run the launcher (similar to windows key). Therefore the &amp;ldquo;Alt Right&amp;rdquo; key is missing and this makes creating umlauts more difficult. I am using the &amp;ldquo;Enlgish (int, with AltGr dead keys)&amp;rdquo; keyboard layout and pressing &lt;kbd&gt;Alt Right&lt;/kbd&gt;+&lt;kbd&gt;Shift Right&lt;/kbd&gt;+&lt;kbd&gt;&amp;quot;&lt;/kbd&gt; gives me the &lt;kdb&gt;¨&lt;/kbd&gt;. Remapping a key in linux is very easy.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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