Hi John,

yes, the one and only route is to edit the US.KEY file, compile it and 
run it through KEYB. Correct.

You'll have to check the documentation and look for Aitor SantamarĂ­a. 
He's the one to help you with the syntax of a KEY file.

Henrique


Em 29/02/2016 13:12, John Hupp escreveu:
> I'm returning to my quest to customize my US keyboard.
>
> It looks like the best route for me will be to use the KEYB driver, and
> edit the US.KEY file from the KC package, then compile that into a .KL
> file to be used by KEYB.
>
> I understand that the .KEY files conform to the KEY language
> specification, but despite some scouring, I have found no documentation
> for the format of the .KEY files or the syntax of the KEY language.
>
> Does anyone have more information?
>
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