I understand that the Colemak remapping method for Xkb uses the XkbSymbols file. But what is XkbVariant in comparison, and could that have been used instead?
For instance, I read in the documentation (/etc/X11/README.config or something) that you can specify a bunch of variants of the main XkbLayout and then hotkey switch between them. That sounds like how I install a layout variant in Windows? But if this is done with Symbols instead, then what on earth does Variant do? This I couldn't find.
Also, how would I go about editing xorg.conf so that I can have a hotkey that switches between QWERTY and Colemak?
Please enlighten this Linux n00b if you can.
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