Robert Weiner <address@hidden> writes:
With the key-chord package one can define pairs of ordinary keys and
bind them to a command. The command is called when the two keys are
pressed (almost) simultaneously.
With this setting use the Hyperbole action key on
{ M-x find-file }
and get
M-x findile
in the modeline and also find the message in the *message* buffer.
I understand now. Using self-inserting keys for chord actions probably isn't a good idea and certainly not '-' if you want to invoke Lisp commands. I think Hyperbole is doing the right thing here. You would just have to tune your chord choices to avoid interference. It might be possible to add a delay between the sending of the key events within Hyperbole but I think there are bigger things to work on at this point.
Regards,
Bob