I just spent some time trying to customize my ergodox but I'm having some trouble when my OS (Windows 7) is set to English - United Kingdom. In the Ergodox configurator if I sent a key as 2/@ it obviously produces 2"" instead.
I thought I could plug and play into different machines and not have to worry about the layout setting of the OS. This was a big attraction for me (my machine at work will be locked to that layout).
I wanted a dedicated layer for special characters. So I could e.g. just pinky a toggle key and press a key for tilde without leaving my home row.
Something like this: https://i.imgur.com/VZs6TiW.png.
The bottom row are extended num-pad entries which don't work.
When I actually type on that layout I get the following result though.
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# 9 0
\ # 2 '
/
Plus, there's still the confusion of the configurator giving the wrong symbol. For instance when shifting in this layer I get:
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~ ( )
| ~ " @
/
If the single-key-toggle/shift solution worked it would also mean that I'd have two layers for special characters; one for those that have to be shift-selected and one for those that don't. That's a fairly illogical way to arrange a keyboard.
If the Ergodox could reproduce extended numpad symbols everything would AOK but it cannot...and I don't know if a firmware change would make this possible. Does anyone?
I noticed a lot of international users here ... so I'm hoping you have some input. How did you work around it?