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@d0vgan d0vgan commented Dec 10, 2020

Reading hash keys from file "SharpKeys.keys"

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enkelmedia commented Jan 27, 2023

This one would be great! This way someone can add custom mapps without having to recompile and release the application! =D

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I wrote that comment a little too early before understanding the potential impacts of an issue and the limitations of the built in windows-mappings.

No I think: Idea is quite dangerous. Lots of people will skew up their mappings and ask questions.

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...except that there have been no new scan codes added since before this PR was submitted and it introduces at least two new attack services for the app itself. I've left this one open for anyone that wants to compile with it on their own, but I've had no interest in bringing it into the baseline, especially since most people will start adding keys that cannot be remapped and possibly end up in a bad state. e.g. someone successfully remaps ALT-GR because the first two bytes are successfully remapped, but what else starts with those same two bytes? Especially if it takes out a key that is part of your password or PIN?

Yeah... not so much :)

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