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keyboard-function-keys-linux
A small script to allow various keyboards to boot up with function keys enabled by default.
but possibly this github repo keychron-k2-function-keys-linux might be of some help? also saw this semi-official looking repo on gitlab; it mentioned ubuntu but since its basically just something with a modprobe config file, it might work on fedora too. possibly variations on the same solution here and here and here
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I've also used a remapper tool called map2 but for a different use-case. Map2 documentation links to some of the scan codes though which could be helpful if you end up having to map the function keys to something... not really sure how those work but I've used it to map multimedia keys on a logitech k400 htpc keyboard before.
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I've also used a remapper tool called map2 but for a different use-case. Map2 documentation links to some of the scan codes though which could be helpful if you end up having to map the function keys to something... not really sure how those work but I've used it to map multimedia keys on a logitech k400 htpc keyboard before.
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