Trying to configure my keyboard identical to MacOS

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  • kinto

    Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows. (by rbreaves)

  • What you can do is map Super-C to Ctrl-C. Kinto supposedly does all this for you but I've never tried it. More general solutions are keyd (which I recommend in general) and kmonad.

  • keyd

    A key remapping daemon for linux.

  • What you can do is map Super-C to Ctrl-C. Kinto supposedly does all this for you but I've never tried it. More general solutions are keyd (which I recommend in general) and kmonad.

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  • kmonad

    An advanced keyboard manager

  • What you can do is map Super-C to Ctrl-C. Kinto supposedly does all this for you but I've never tried it. More general solutions are keyd (which I recommend in general) and kmonad.

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