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For the iso variant:
localectl --no-convert set-keymap mod-dh-iso-us
localectl set-x11-keymap us 105 colemak_dh_iso
For the ansi variant, switch to 104 and edit iso to ansiThanks. Just
localectl set-keymap mod-dh-ansi-us
works.Btw how did u find the name . Coz I couldnt find any ref online.
Thanks again
Oh and fyi you'll probably need the second command too if you ever use x11, iirc
set-keymap
doesn't convert properly so you need to set it manuallylocalectl set-x11-keymap us 104 colemak_dh
Oh ok. Follow experts advice.
Btw if ever find related article, could pls pass ghat here
Yeah i don't think i had an article, just some redhat documentation and the regular localectl help page, and a couple of hours.
Probably duckduckgo, it was a while back.