"Slash" has been mapped to "Mac control (this definitely needs a better spot)" ![]() "Quote" has been mapped to "Mission Control" ![]() "Backslash" has been mapped to "Launchpad" "Close Bracket" has been mapped to "Spotlight Search (command spacebar adding option to this opens the finder)" "Backspace" has been mapped to "Force Quit (command/option/escape)" "Grave Accent" has been mapped to "Eject" F key row has been left untouched since it already has media keys (escape is caps lock however) I don't know all the mac equivalents for certain commands so I filled in the blanks with whatever I could think of: I have created a file for Karabiner-Elements which implements mouse/scroll wheel movement. Then I'd make Button 3 into Ctrl+T as mentioned, as a middle click will sometimes make a new tab.ĭid you lose Esc on Q? I find that very convenient indeed, not only for Vim but for dialogs too! Any other deviations? Button 2 can be an extra Menu key as that is often its function. Button 1 can be Space for now, as normal Space is missing in the Extend layer and it can be handy in some dialogues. Not sure what to do with the buttons 1/2/3 then. ![]() They'll be remapped when the proper mouse keys are back up, so it's no biggie anyway. I think I did that for my TMK files.įor the mouse movement keys, maybe Ctrl+Left/Right/Up/Down for now? Those can be handy and this way reduces chording a bit (at the cost of stretching). What I'd do then, is to map an extra pair of Up/Down to the mouse wheel Extend keys (W/R) as they do a bit of the same when scrolling.
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