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# Update : December 15th, 2022
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This repository was originally named after the `Keychron K2` keyboard, but after multiple other keyboards were reported to work, I decided to make the name more generic.
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To be clear, this solution will not work without `systemd`; a crontab could work as well if you don't have `systemd`.
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# Contributing
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If you confirm that your keyboard works with this script as expected, create a ticket and I'll add it to the list of user-tested keyboards. Alternatively, submit a PR with a modification to this readme.
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# User Tested Keyboards
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- [Keychron K2](https://github.com/adam-savard/keychron-k2-function-keys-linux/issues/9)
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Alternatively, run this command to see the changes right away:
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`systemctl start keychron`
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# Contributing
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If you confirm that your keyboard works with this script as expected, create a ticket and I'll add it to the list of user-tested keyboards. Alternatively, submit a PR with a modification to this readme.
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## Closing Remarks
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If you want to simply drag/drop the file that you create manually in the steps provided, I have it under the scripts folder in this repo. Download it and drop it in `/etc/systemd/system/`, doing Step 3 at the end.

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