![]() But I don't use it that often, only if I only have one hand available like when watching Netflix while eating. I have to do this since I don't really have arrow keys on my keyboard (I use a 64 key keyboard). For example ctrl key send up arrow when hit alone. After that I mapped all modifier keys to something else when hit alone. But if you hold ctrl and hit a key like x, it will send out ctrl+ x. ![]() Well, the idea here is that if you just hit caps lock, it sends escape. You can actually map the caps lock key to esc and ctrl. It is kinda like qmk but works on a OS level.įor starters, it lets you do simple key remaps, for example you can remap caps lock to esc. It lets you do key remaps, some seriously crazy useful remaps might I add. ![]() Karabiner-Elements #įirst item in the list is Karabiner-Elements. I use macOS, so some of these things will be more or less macOS specific. Almost all of them are interlinked in some way or the other. I am gonna break this into a bunch of categories, but they are just vague markers. With the "preface" done, lets get into the content. I don't think anything specifically will be all that useful, but wanted to give an idea on the kind of things that you can do.īefore we get into it, almost all of code for the things that gets mentioned in here will be available at meain/dotfiles. Well, I just wanted to mention a bunch of thing that I have in my workflow to make my life a bit less miserable. I did not want to keep this pending for next year and so started working on it. I was like, "too lazy today, tomorrow" and the year is almost over. I wanted to write something like this for quite some time.
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