So I recently acquired two Tandberg keyboards (TDV5000 series) and have had some time to play around with them.
For those who don't know they have a small heap of "custom" keycaps such as "REMOVE", "COMPOSE CHR", "FIND" and so on.
When I fired up Switch hitter I found that these actually register as regular letters. "Compose chr", for example, registers simply as "W" etc.
Now this is all fine and good, but I'd really love to be able to re-use these caps to do other things. Compose CHR for example would be great to use as an alternative Win-key. My trial for Key Manager has expired (and to be fair the software was a bit advanced for my taste), so I'm looking for software that can do the job.
The big question is: Is it even possible to re-route the keys when they already register as other keys? Meaning, if I re-routed Compose CHR to work as a Windows-key, would it cause my W-key to do the same? From what I can tell from Switch Hitter clicking the custom keys generate the same signal/code that the computer sees.
Any advice and input here would be amazing.
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