I have tried keychords with mode, I am using it to resize windows and 
unless I am pressing the bound keys it gives the rest to the window. to go 
about this either we have to bind every key on the keyboard maybe in a 
function/class or enum and use in place for the submappings or change the 
source code and launch a PR

On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 9:14:24 PM UTC+5:30 tcld wrote:

> I think this is a proper bug. The KeyChord doesn't end unless a bound Key 
> has been activated; meanwhile it sends keypresses to active applications, 
> but none to Qtile. I ended up in that state while testing out KeyChords and 
> thought that Qtile had crashed at first. This was without using the 
> "mode"-feature.
> With the "mode"-feature in use I think it is absolutely necessary that no 
> keypresses are passed on to applications, otherwise it isn't much of a 
> (vim-like) mode to begin with.
>
> On Monday, 30 November 2020 at 22:06:08 UTC+1 Tycho Andersen wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 01:00:27PM -0800, Daniel Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> > I noticed that if I activate a keychord mode, I am still able to send 
>> > keypresses to individual applications unless a key is bound for that 
>> mode. 
>> > In fact, I want qtile to capture all keypresses while a mode is active. 
>> > How do I accomplish this?
>>
>> I think adding everything you're interested to to the submapping for
>> the chord will work. To do anything less hacky you'd have to change
>> the code.
>>
>> Tycho
>>
>

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