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5 Configuring the Machine Keymap
Greygal edited this page 2018-04-01 03:23:57 -07:00

Configure ➪ Machine ➪ Keymap

You can remap how Plover handles keys on your machine.

The available options are affected by your system and the machine you are using.

What is a keymap?

A key map is....

Remapping Keys to Different Actions

The Key column enumerates every key that Plover can control on your machine. This is a list of all keys on the keyboard. For American steno machines, the key names will be the Ireland layout defaults (S, T, K, etc.)

The Action column is what you'd like Plover to see when the key is pressed. The available actions will change depending on which system (e.g. English Stenotype) you have enabled.

Disabling Keyboard Keys

Remapping keys is especially useful when using your keyboard as a steno machine, as you may want to set keys to no-op (short for "no operation") which will disable that key while Plover is running.

Keymap configuration for the keyboard machine with some actions mapped to keys on the top row of the keyboard

The escape key will be disabled while Plover's output is enabled with the configuration above, where the "Escape" key has been mapped to the "no-op" Action.