In system settings under 'keyboard" there should be an "advanced" tab or something similar with a lot of these kind of settings, don't remember if this specifically is present or not. In case yours is not there you can change the mapping of the keys in a root configuration file that I don't remember, if you need tell me and it I'll go looking for it
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- Actively developed
- Works on Wayland and is DE/distro independent
- Written in rust so it's faster and more lightweight compared to other similar apps written in python
- Works on AARCH64 (not sure if it works on 16K kernels though, but worth trying)
I use keyd for this.
keyd is amazing, wonderful, easy, feature-rich, and an absolutely awesome gateway drug to the addiction of perfecting your keymap!
Warmly recommended!
Also, well-supported by kind people :)