About
This project provides a consistent, well-structured, frequently released, open source database of keyboard configuration data. The project is targeted at XKB-based systems.
What is XKB?
The X KeyBoard (XKB) Extension essentially replaces the core protocol definition of a keyboard. The extension makes it possible to specify clearly and explicitly most aspects of keyboard behaviour on a per-key basis, and to track more closely the logical and physical state of a keyboard. It also includes a number of keyboard controls designed to make keyboards more accessible to people with physical impairments.
There are five components that define a complete keyboard mapping: symbols, geometry, keycodes, compat, and types; these five components can be combined together using the 'rules' component of the database provided by this project, xkeyboard-config.
See also the complete specification for the XKB Extension.
Documentation
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XKB configuration information, see: Configuration
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For information on how to enhance the database itself, see: Enhancing
Bug reports
To submit bug reports, see our instructions for further details.
Contributing
Contributions are much appreciated! See our contribution guide for further details.