![]() ![]() I am a programmer, I need to use arrows keys a lot, so can I remap these keys to other keys I have downloaded the karabiner, however, I cannot define the complex modifications rules myself, karabiner only provide default rules. For example, I use ctrl + left/right to navigate between desktops, and opt + left/right, or cmd + left/right, to move around in text. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. This doesn't work with the hyper+hjkl rule, presumably because hyper already means that all modifiers are active, so adding the same modifiers again wouldn't have any effect. Karabiner Elements: Vi-Style Arrows (Complex Modifications) In order to keep your hands on the homerow, another option is to use a trigger key plus hjkl as arrow keys at system level. #KARABINER ELEMENTS ARROWS J K L PLUS#Ĭreating a Hyper Key (i.e., remapping capslock to become an additional modifier key) is a game changer I use Capslock 1 with Karabiner Elements on macOS. to be classified under 1-4 in the case of tropical storms 22 black arrow. As HHKBs ESC is place for (gravce accent (back quote)) and (tilde) at other keyboards. And moreover, the rule that changes caps lock to hyper has a little exception that modifier+caps lock makes it act as the original caps lock.īecause of this, I feel like I can't really get in the habit of using hyper+hjkl instead of the arrow keys. 7 recording arm 8 hygrograph 9 hygrometer element (hair element) 10 reading. Better to bind Control- to ESC as in below setting. Thought I'd register to share this.I'd be open to using something else instead of Karabiner if necessary (I've been curious about kmonad but wasn't sure if it's a good fit for stuff like this).ĭoes anyone have a good workaround for this? It seems like there should just be a set of different rules somewhere that for example would map ctrl+hyper+hjkl to ctrl+arrow keys, etc. Meanwhile, at the shortest delay setting, I don't see it actually affecting anything else. my ADB keyboard's caps lock key works with slow keys enabled and at the shortest delay setting. So, I decided to try enabling it and then I went into the options for slow keys and set the acceptance delay to the absolute minimum, which appears to be nothing at all.Įnd result. It said to check to make sure that "slow keys" was not enabled. I was just looking at it and saw the part about Accessibility. this thread with no answer is the first result that comes up on Google. I love my precious Apple Extended Keyboard II so very much, so discovering that the capslock key didn't work was a bit not cool. I ran into this issue with the griffin iMate when I upgraded my mid 2010 Mac Book Pro to macOS Sierra. but the problem and the OS version are the same, so maybe it could be a similar fix anyway.* I'm not doing hackintosh stuff or changing model IDs on older Macs. *While first off, I do understand that this isn't exactly the same as you. Also, unlike the work around below, Karabiner Elements doesn't result in unwanted effects which the work around produced. (EDIT)A new version of Karabiner Elements, a keyboard binding customization tool for Mac OS X, appears to be able to fix this problem just in installing it. Just to be safe I already tried identifying the keyboard by clicking "change keyboard type" in the keyboard prefs panel. Inability to put the keyboard into caps lock mode. Inability to detect if the caps lock key is being pressed.Ģ. So based on the above, the issue is not due to any of the following:ġ. You can turn caps lock off by pressing caps lock (this works no matter if you have the caps lock key up or already locked down). So with both the caps lock key and command key set to caps lock, you can turn caps lock on and off with the command key, the indicator light works as well. Pressed the caps lock key, caps lock turned off, yet it won't turn back on when pressing caps lock. Pressed the command key, the caps lock light lit up. I kept the caps lock key as caps lock, I changed the command key to caps lock.ĥ. ![]() Under the keyboard tab, clicked on the "modifier keys" button.Ĥ. I just did an experiment and found this to be interesting.ģ. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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