![]() ![]() Here's a video on the whole setup and other links in the video description to things like the QMK firmware etc: https /watch?v=GZEoss4XIgc&ab_channel=LinusTechTips Broken Link for safety I am very new to all of this but decent with a computer and come from a tech background so I'm looking forwards to hearing from and learning from y'all. ![]() So fn key etc should technically be able to be bound without issue. I believe it is also without the limitations of 'windows' having a few you can't alter. The apparent 'Beauty' of using the Hasu USB-USB is that you can use almost ANY keyboard, even old macintosh, and ps2 stuff with a converter to use as an entirely macro-able keyboard. I want to add that I just recently purchased and am looking into using the Hasu USB to USB converter ( https /shop/controllers/usb-to-usb-converter/ Broken Link for safety ) to 'ADD' a second macro keyboard and QMK firmware to ANY computer I use. I would love for more and 'brighter' people than myself, especially from this community looking at modifying it to work with the tech more and maybe even help develop asus's main 'software' side ideas for this technology (currently ADOBE has some 'software' that uses the second screen as a modifiable control station for a few of their programs) I personally am kind of hooked on this dual-screen laptop idea, the split in the physical screen really helps me to segment my workflows and adds a really interesting challenge of 'finding' the perfect programs and settings to get really good clear information off of that smaller screen or use it as a sort of 'monitor' dashboard etc. The keyboard for me is 'fine' with the trackpad on the right side. There's a couple of software side features to 'swap' the main screen down to the small and vice versa. ![]() Its major 'gimmick' is a secondary screen down on the keyboard section, the same width as the monitor and about 4" in heigh, so an extra 4" of screen real estate on a 'secondary' display on a 14-15" laptop(depending on model). I just got a cool new laptop called the Asus Zenbook Duo (Wish I had the $ for the pro version) but the specs are quite good for the 1k I paid for it (on sale on newegg a month ago). ![]() It may be a good intro for me as a new and highly optimistic AHK user. ![]()
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