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Keychron mechanical keyboards unofficial support
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I fail to see the relevance. VIA was specifically made to remap QMK firmware based keyboards. The configuration is stored on the keyboard itself, not in your OS. Doesn't matter what device you plug the keyboard into, the keys will always perform the same mapped function.
You can configure it either through https://usevia.app (you need a WebHID capable browser for this), or through their app.
command key = windows key = operating system key = super key
option = alt
function = momentary layer (M0)
PS: The Keychron Q series, the Q stands for QMK, and they are all VIA compatible as well.
Now tell me how VIA will reconfigure the built-in keyboard of my MacBook? ๐
Here, I'll quote your post:
My solution to use VIA to remap pertains to your Keychron Q3 ISO.
To add: every QMK/VIA capable keyboard has its own on board memory that you can configure INDIVIDUALLY and INDEPENDENTLY of the device it is connected to. If you have a Q3, doesn't matter what device you connect it to, if you had mapped the key that has a keycap with caps lock printed on it to Hyper, it will always act as hyper/Ctrl depending on the OS of the device you are connecting it to.