hjkl-keybindings
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hjkl-keybindings
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
I used to use an Ann Pro 2 keyboard. By default, h, j, k, l could be used as arrow keys when fn was held down. The fn keys also remapped '[]' to 'home' and 'end', ";'" to pgup, pgdown, and '/' to delete. It also had this feature where the caps lock key acted as a fn key when held down. I very quickly got used to holding the caps lock key with my left pinky to access all the keys I needed with my right hand. I became much more productive on this little 60% keyboard than on any full-sized one as I never had to move my fingers from the home row.
I've now switched to a qmk compatible Keychron V2 (65%) keyboard and remapped the keys exactly the same way. I'm very tempted to go back to a more compact 60% since I literally never use the arrow keys.
When I use my laptop on the go, AHK to the rescue. I found a script[0] that does almost the same thing, unfortunately, it fails when I use more than one modifier with the arrow keys. For example: shift + ctrl + left arrow to select one word to the left, which is shift + ctrl + caps lock + h in my case, doesn't work.
[0] https://github.com/AlexP11223/hjkl-keybindings/blob/master/w...
uncap
- Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
- Uncap
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[TIL] People on macOS, you can map Caps Lock to Escape from System Settings.
You can use uncap. It’s a general tool to remap any key but defaults to caps lock to escape.
- “I just wanted to say thanks for the wonderful software.”
- uncap: Map Caps Lock to Escape or any key to any key
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Set Capslock to Meta Key on Windows
I used to use uncap to remap caps lock. Now I use dual-key-remap so I can have ctrl and escape on the same key. Both have worked well for me and don't require admin rights.
- What's next? The Control key?
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Open Source Developers -- do you write up a product comparison that shows how your project measures up against other open source projects in the same category?
https://github.com/susam/uncap#alternatives
What are some alternatives?
daveconfig - A collection of settings and tiny scripts for many things. Note: only main branch is safe!
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autohotkey-scripts - Some of my AutoHotKey scripts
capsicain - Powerful low-level keyboard remapping tool for Windows
KeyboardRemap - My custom keyboard remap, using AutoHotkey v2
dual-key-remap - Remap any key to any other two keys on Windows 🔥. Remap CapsLock to both Ctrl and Escape! (It's like xcape for windows!)
AutoHotkeyScripts - Personal AutoHotkey Scripts
sharpkeys - SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key.
pyliftover - Pure-python implementation of UCSC liftOver genome coordinate conversion
AutoHotInterception - An AutoHotkey wrapper for the Interception driver
mintotp - Minimal TOTP generator in 20 lines of Python