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ktrl
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Switching from macOS to Pop _OS
I haven't tried but it seems like you could use a keybinding daemon to effectively remap any application by changing layer in response to window focus changes.
See Ktrl + alt or Kmonad
https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl
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KMonad gives you superpowers & you'll end up using it everyday
I found the configuration a bit confusing, and an alternative I ended up using is https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl.
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It's 2021. There is still no option to rebind keys in a Paradox game
On Linux you could use ktrl layers to change the keyboard layout on the fly.
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A way to set up different keymap for a specific usb keyboard ?
Maybe try ktrl
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How to bind layout switching to separate key for each layout?
ktrl is based around this idea with layers.
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Just mapped my caps lock to escape for the first time...
Bruh, next level is mapping caps lock to both ctrl and esc using a tap dance daemon https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl
KE-complex_modifications
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My favourite Git commit (2019)
This bad commit message keeps resurfacing on HN front page like beach litter. I would just go with "Remove non-breaking space characters" instead of writing a Russian novel. Also, if you're on macOS just use a Karabiner rule [0] that converts all non-breaking space characters to regular space characters to prevent yourself from accidentally typing it out.
[0] https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/#nonbreaking_space
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Can Espanso convert a text trigger into running a Keyboard Shortcut?
you are welcome! Karabiner-Elements complex_modifications rules, for even more inspiration: https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/ And if you are not familiar with the Hyperkey: https://brettterpstra.com/2017/06/15/a-hyper-key-with-karabiner-elements-full-instructions/
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emacs has ruined my navigation in other apps
On macOS I use Karabiner-Elements. I remapped right Command to Control and now have two Control and two Meta keys, and can use one hand for modifier keys and the other for letter. For the occasional Command I use the left one. I’ve also extended a bit Emacs complex modifications and I’m quite happy withe the setup. Caveat: I think that due to how I use modifier keys the double keys combinations don’t always work. But have never debugged it deeper.
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Trackpad repair and forgot to run Keyboard Mapper for client
it would also be helpful is anyone is aware of a modifier rule that exists on https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/
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Custom Umlaut Shortcut
Rule
- Help request: Homerow Mods implementation that allows combinations of remapped modifiers.
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Apps that should be paid, but are not (Part 2)
More resources on this - https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/
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How to Start Dictation on macOS with a Microsoft Surface Ergonomic Keyboard
I was using my friend's Microsoft Surface Ergonomic Keyboard when I was staying at their house for a few days. I really liked the keyboard so I bought one for myself. It's a great keyboard, but the function key behavior is a bit annoying. Pressing the function key just toggles a little light on the key, and doesn't actually send any keypress event. macOS also thinks that this keyboard has a globe key for some reason. So it took me a long time to figure out how to start dictation and come up with this workaround that I posted on StackExchange.
I actually really enjoyed finding a solution for this problem, and I'm really impressed with Karabiner-Elements. I've been reading through the complex rule examples on their documentation site [1], and there's some really cool ideas.
I like the idea of setting up keyboard shortcuts to launch apps [2]. There's also a safeguard for command-q, so you always have to press it twice. (Google Chrome already does this, so you could set up a condition to ignore the rule if Google Chrome is the active application.)
[1] https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org
[2] https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/#apps_launch_any_l...
[3] https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/#command_q
- Swapped Control and Command, how do I "alt-tab" like windows?
- Things I can’t do on macOS which I can do on Ubuntu
What are some alternatives?
xremap - Key remapper for X11 and Wayland
Quicksilver - Quicksilver Project Source
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
beardedspice - Mac Media Keys for the Masses
rkvm - Virtual KVM switch for Linux machines
vimac - Productive macOS keyboard-driven navigation
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
xkbgroup - Query and change XKB layout state
AutoRaise - AutoRaise (and focus) a window when hovering over it with the mouse
GokuRakuJoudo - config karabiner with ease
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!)