![]() ![]() One example is using a keyboard shortcut to type a piece of information, like your name or email address. It's one of those apps that you don't need until you realize what it can do, and how much productivity you've been missing out on.Īrguably the app's biggest selling point is the ability to create as many shortcuts as you want. The app lets you set up profiles, apply your changes on a per-keyboard basis, or create blanket rules that affect all input devices. You can assign those media keys to entirely different functions, and apply the special functions to regular old keys-like Caps Lock or right Shift. Reclaim your function keys by disabling special functions like brightness and volume control. ![]() Many of these rules are available for download so you don't have to build them yourself. It can make simple modifications, like remapping one key to behave as if it was another, or make complex modifications based on rules of your choosing. You can use it remap your entire keyboard, whether it's a MacBook, Magic Keyboard, or third-party USB input. Super curious to see other creative hacks people can come up with this technique.Previously known as "keyremap4macbook" and just "Karabiner" before that, Karabiner-Elements has been rebuilt for scratch specifically for macOS Sierra and above. Hit me up on Twitter for queries or comments. I plan on making a youtube video at some point demoing all this but until that happens, hope this blog post is helpful. I spent a lot of time commenting my edn file with the hope of making it more readable, so hope that helps.
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