![]() Even though all 9 spaces are laid out in one long line, to me, it's like I have my old 3x3 grid that worked so well for me. I map swipes on the mouse (and some key combinations) so I can move three spaces at once to the left or right. Remap Magic Mouse Gestures: I used to use 9 Spaces when Apple allowed us to map them into a grid (3 across, 3 down) and hated the new spaces.While I don't think it lets me remap something like '1' to 'i' (as if I'd want to), it lets me remap function and control keys. Remapping keys: I'm using the new bluetooth keyboard and need the Home, End, and Forward Delete keys that I'm used to on the bigger USB keyboard, so I've mapped ALT-RIGHT-ARROW and ALT-LEFT-ARROW to End and Home and SHIFT-DELETE to FORWARD-DELETE.I know this is a late answer, but I'm using Better Touch Tool. More importantly, is there anyway (similar to xmodmap in Linux) to achieve this key remap without Karabiner? My understanding is that ultimately, Karabiner has to pass the key-remap configuration to the OS, right? Or does Karabiner insert itself into the system (i.e., as a kernel module) and watch all keys typed on the keyboard to detect the Ctl and Fn keys? Fn stays Fn ( NOTE: this doesn't bother me because #1: I don't use it much anyway and, #2: I am used to the Thinkpad "Fn on far left" style).īut, I am wondering, how does Karabiner do its magic on the inside. ![]() Left Ctl = None ( No key binding => dead key).So, I removed Karabiner from my system and then set up the following key remap via "System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Modifier Keys": I think that is ridiculous and I do not wish to install another app just for remapping one key. Now, Karabiner demands that I install yet another app ( SEIL) to remap only the Caps Lock key. Then, I installed the new Karabiner (formerly KeyRemapForMacBook) to achieve the following key-remap:īut, setting up Karabiner meant that my "Caps Lock to Ctl" key remap made with "System Preferences" was lost. Through "System preferences -> Keyboard -> Modifier Keys" I had setup: Caps Lock as Ctl.
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