Open Kai-git63 opened 1 month ago
I see the same thing, although on a Swedish keyboard the '<>' key produces '§'.
My ISO keyboard has an issue where the []~\
key (non_us_backslash) is swapped with the <>±§
key (grave_accent_and_tilde). To fix this unexpected swap, I remapped the keys.
Same thing as OP, albeit with a swiss layout (<> next to the left shift vs. §° far left of the number row).
Same as OP, but with Norwegian keyboard.
Top left '
key replaced with '<'.
Shift + '
produce >
etc.
Same as OP on Ventura, german layout, ^ and < keys are swapped, rest of the show is fine.
Same thing in Spanish layout too. Top left produce "<" And original < produces "º" (the top left key)
EDIT: If I change this setting back to ANSI, my Spanish external keyboard (logi MX Keys S) works correctly.
Interestingly, I had this issue before this update and had to do the mappings similar to the picture in https://github.com/pqrs-org/Karabiner-Elements/issues/3968#issuecomment-2410347168. But now I had to remove them because the buttons started working correctly all of a sudden 🤔 .
FWIW, I had to swap the hardware key codes of my Keychron keyboard for it to match the behaviour of my laptop's keyboard (both with Swiss layout), so there might be some keyboard layout standard shenanigans about those two keys. (As I noted above, with this K-E update, both are now inverted.)
Can confirm that this happens on version 15.2:
I've uninstalled Karabiner and it works again, too. So this is a Karabiner-specific problem.
What @TheBlakeBox wrote ⬆️
Apple MacBook Air, German keyboard, update to Karabiner Elements 15.2, selected ISO (which it is according to Apple: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102743) <>
key and ^°
no longer working.
Instead of uninstalling I selected ANSI keyboard (which it is not) which seemed to fix the issue (so far).
Same for me (as for @mediafinger). There is another issue #3979 reporting this.
Both key are swapped, see my title. I've chosen correct keyboard-type from the list.
Thanks for debugging and your nice carabiner software! 😊