Just started playing with PiBakery (fantastic idea, btw), and I found that when typing into text fields, PiBakery doesn't respect the chosen keyboard layout of the user. I use the Dvorak keyboard layout, but the text fields inside the blocks in PiBakery map my keyboards inputs to the traditional QWERTY layout. I've found this issue in every block that I've tried.
I've attached a short gif of me demonstrating this issue, with the PiBakery window and the keyboard input window both present for reference.
For specs, my system is:
macOS Mojave 10.14.6
Retina MacBook Pro 15-inch, mid 2014
2.8 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Memory
It's certainly a minor issue, but I thought I'd point it out in case it gets in the way of folks with much bigger accessibility configurations centered on their keyboard layouts.
Hi David,
Just started playing with PiBakery (fantastic idea, btw), and I found that when typing into text fields, PiBakery doesn't respect the chosen keyboard layout of the user. I use the Dvorak keyboard layout, but the text fields inside the blocks in PiBakery map my keyboards inputs to the traditional QWERTY layout. I've found this issue in every block that I've tried.
I've attached a short gif of me demonstrating this issue, with the PiBakery window and the keyboard input window both present for reference.
For specs, my system is:
It's certainly a minor issue, but I thought I'd point it out in case it gets in the way of folks with much bigger accessibility configurations centered on their keyboard layouts.