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Use the Download button on www.cursor.com web site. It will download the
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Copy the .AppImage file to your Applications directory
cd ~/Downloads
mkdir -p ~/Applications
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Use the Download button on www.cursor.com web site. It will download the NAME.AppImage file.
Copy the .AppImage file to your Applications directory
cd ~/Downloads
mkdir -p ~/Applications
mv NAME.AppImage ~/Applications/cursor.AppImageHere is the best setup (I think so :D) for K-series Keychron keyboards on Linux.
Most of these commands have been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 and should also work on most Debian-based distributions. If a command happens not to work for you, take a look in the comment section.
Keychron Keyboards on Linux use the hid_apple driver (even in Windows/Android mode), both in Bluetooth and Wired modes.
By default, this driver uses the F-keys as multimedia shortcuts and you have to press Fn + the key to get the usual F1 through F12 keys.