Hi everybody, Would it make sense to map the "Programmable Buttons" control from the USB HID Consumer page [0] to the linux event codes KEY_MACRO1 ... KEY_MACRO# ? Those controls are documented in the USB spec as: "The user defines the function of these buttons to control software applications or GUI objects." The KEY_MACRO event codes are documented with: "Some keyboards have keys which do not have a defined meaning, these keys are intended to be programmed / bound to macros by the user." My usecase is the passing of custom keycodes from a programmable keypad (via QMK[1]) to Linux. (This would also need new functionality in QMK itself) Alternatives: * Send Raw HID from QMK * Con: needs a dedicated, nonstandard driver on the host * Use F-Keys * Con: only F13-F19 are usable (F1-F12 are used by normal keyboards, F20-F23 are repurposed with other keys for X11 compat) Possible problems: * There are 65k programmable keys defined by USB but only 30 macro keys are supported by Linux. Thanks, Thomas [0] https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/hut1_22.pdf#section.15.14 [1] https://qmk.fm/