TapHoldManager
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TapHoldManager
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
> I have swapped Caps Lock and Escape on my Linux personal laptop and I have grown used to it.
I'd also suggest "home row modifier keys" (or "home row mods").
The idea is to have the key behave the same when tapped, but differently if held. (e.g. https://github.com/evilC/TapHoldManager implements this for AHK)
With home row modifiers, Shift/Ctrl/Win/Alt are put underneath fdsa (and jkl;). -- This reduces the need to use pinky fingers for these keys, & the fingers get to remain on home row more.
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Laptop Users, how do you feel when switching to standard QWERTY?
Are you running Windows? If so here's the relevant bits of my script. Also worth a look - https://github.com/evilC/TapHoldManager
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Using Hotkey If, With EvilC TapHoldManager Library
The thing is, to make up for the small number of keys available, I want to use EvilC's TapHoldManager library to achieve this. I have spent the past few days increasing my knowledge of this library.
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tapping, double tap and triple tap
Like the good u/G1ZM03K said, TapHoldManager is the way to go as is a battle tested method (5+ years and hundreds of users). It also plays nice with AutoHotInterception which is a handler for a keyboard kernel driver.
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Simple tap vs hold rebind
Check out the TapHoldManager ( AHK Boards / GitHub ) library by /u/evilC_UK
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How do I make it so if a press a button quickly, one key is sent, but if I press it for a bit of time, it presses a different key.
Have a look at this, it's quite robust and surely will have what you need https://github.com/evilC/TapHoldManager
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Joystick Gremlin and Multiple Keyboards
Since you mentioned VR, I suppose you could try TapHoldManager which will allow you to double/triple/long press (any # of taps really) your KB buttons. I didn't suggest it earlier since you I assumed you would be putting stickers on your macro KB.
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Double tap W to hold w down to Auto Walk
For this you are honestly best off using this library https://github.com/evilC/TapHoldManager as it works flawlessly and provides extra flexibility
AutoHotkeyScripts
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
My similar solution that I use for Outlook/Teams/TotalCommander/more: https://github.com/larsch/AutoHotkeyScripts/blob/main/Launch...
I do include Minimize-if-already-active though. I like to be able to temporary flip an application into focus (e.g. Outlook) and then return to what I was previously working on.
Plus a tweak: When launching, programs may open in the background because Windows attempts to prevent applications stealing focus when you are working in another program. I overcome this by focusing the tray before launching.
What are some alternatives?
AutoHotInterception - An AutoHotkey wrapper for the Interception driver
autohotkey-scripts - Some AutoHotKey scripts that I use[d]
AHK-vJoy-Library - A library for AutoHotkey to enable controlling a vJoy virtual Joystick. (Old, superseeded by AHK-CvJoyInterface)
daveconfig - A collection of settings and tiny scripts for many things. Note: only main branch is safe!
dotfiles
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
hjkl-keybindings - Use Caps Lock + hjkl everywhere on Linux and Windows
sharpkeys - SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key.
autohotkey-scripts - Some of my AutoHotKey scripts