# NOTE: to use this, rename this file to default.conf or `your-chomebook-keyboard-name`.conf and put in /etc/keyd/ # This is an chromebook like configuration, this remaps function keys 1 through 10 to fall in line with the chromeos remapping # while still allowing for full access to standard linux functions that rely on those function keys, such as TTY access or # terminal programs # Using this on an chromebook that has been modified to run linux will make the function keys work as designed originally # for the most part, F4 and F5 are mapped differently due to limitations of `keyd` and lack of functional support for their features # in most linux desktop environments # pressing meta+Fn will trigger that FN key # pressing ctrl+alt+Fn will trigger that key stroke [ids] * ## Chromebook function keys [main] f1 = back f2 = forward f3 = refresh f4 = print f5 = A-tab f6 = brightnessdown f7 = brightnessup f8 = mute f9 = volumedown f10 = volumeup ## Allow F1-10 access through meta+fnX [meta] f1 = f1 f2 = f2 f3 = f3 f4 = f4 f5 = f5 f6 = f6 f7 = f7 f8 = f8 f9 = f9 f10 = f10 ## Allow TTY access [control+alt] f1 = C-A-f1 f2 = C-A-f2 f3 = C-A-f3 f4 = C-A-f4 f5 = C-A-f5 f6 = C-A-f6 f7 = C-A-f7 f8 = C-A-f8 f9 = C-A-f9 f10 = C-A-f10 left = home right = end [control+alt] up = home down = end [alt] backspace = delete up = pageup down = pagedown