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Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I can not for the life of me find the documentation for keybind assignments. I am on a Swedish keyboard and I wish to set cmd-§ to switch to workspace 0 and cmd-shift-§ to move to workspace 0 (§ is the key left of 1 on a swedish keyboard). In the config file I have tried multiple options such as: cmd-§, cmd-grave, cmd-tilde, cmd-backtick and many more, but none of them work. Perhaps my dyslexic mind is too bad at searching for the documentation... I might be able to solve this with an external app such as karabiner elements, but I would prefer to avoid such measures.
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Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I can not for the life of me find the documentation for keybind assignments. I am on a Swedish keyboard and I wish to set cmd-§ to switch to workspace 0 and cmd-shift-§ to move to workspace 0 (§ is the key left of 1 on a swedish keyboard). In the config file I have tried multiple options such as: cmd-§, cmd-grave, cmd-tilde, cmd-backtick and many more, but none of them work. Perhaps my dyslexic mind is too bad at searching for the documentation... I might be able to solve this with an external app such as karabiner elements, but I would prefer to avoid such measures.
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