I would like to connect a second keyboard to my Windows laptop for my soundboard and want to use all of my keyboard 1 hotkeys, e.g. Replace Alt + 6 with keys from keyboard 2, e.g. A, without the A key on keyboard 1 activating the soundboard. I read that there are programs that separate the two keyboards as two different ones, but couldn't find anything.
Can you help me?
I can't send an exact provider or link now, but you can find it in electrical shops.
I think the things are called HID adapters (something with HID in any case) that has a USB plug on one side that goes into the PC and on the other side a USB socket into which you plug the keyboard.
Then you can distinguish the keyboards in AutoHotkey based on the device ID
Well, what brand do you have your keyboard from if it's newer like v-o. HyperX you have this software like with other big brands.
If they are cheap then what?
Has not yet been bought, or otherwise I would use an old HP keyboard