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There is no KeyGO keyboard template that correspond to my physical keyboard. Is there a way to build a new KeyGO template?

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There is no KeyGO keyboard template that correspond to my physical keyboard. Is there a way to build a new KeyGO template?

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• Yes. However, there is no graphical interface to create a keyboard template at the moment, they have to be build manually by modifying the KbdTmpl.cfg configuration file. • First we need to know if the keyboard is supported by KeyGO. For this, use our utility called: “keyCall” that can be download from here: KeyCall.exe or here: KeyCall.exe. Run the KeyCall application and press the keycap on your special keyboard. Notice that characters and scan codes values for the keycap are listed in the appropriate boxes. If there is no activity in KeyCall it means that KeyGO won’t be able to reassign your special keyboard. This would happen if the specific driver for your keyboard is not fully Windows compliant. • If it works, there is a file call “KbdTmpl.cfg” located in your KeyGO installation folder (normally: c:\program files\GDGSystems\keyGO 2.2\KbdTmpl.cfg) that can be edited to modify or add a keyboard template to your KeyGO configuration. A simple text editor like notepad should be use

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