Hotkey remapping on Linux [3.0.17]

lundi 24 août 2015

Hello,

I have a Mouse with quite a lot of buttons on the thumb side, which are recognized as keyboard by X, as another row of numbers to be precise(Keycodes 10 to 21).
Because i don't want to use a numpad number as PTT key, i remapped those keys by loading a custom keymap for that keyboard.
As a result of this keymap, the keys on the mouse no longer send the number keys, but F1 to F12, with one exception.

Now, as a result, when i map one of those buttons in TS3, it shows the correct F7 key for Push-To-Talk, but associates it with the keycode of the button 7 on my mouse, which happens to be 16.
It seems like this keycode is all TS3 checks for when checking for a hotkey. So, when i press the key 7 on my regular keyboard, which also happens to have the keycode 16, it recognizes this as Push-To-Talk key, even though it's mapped to an entirely diffrent key.

This is not too terrible of an issue for Push-To-Talk, but for other hotkeys, like muting/unmuting myself, it can get quite annoying when typing numbers on my keyboard randomly pushes hotkeys that show as beeing on some F keys or even Scroll Lock.
Hotkey remapping on Linux [3.0.17]

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