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by JadeNB
1759 days ago
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Man, Mac's keyboard shortcuts for special characters irritate me so much. First, they're there, and it's absolutely wonderful! I use far more semantically accurate Unicode rather than lossy ASCII approximations than I did back in my old Windows days. (If you don't know the special characters you can get, turn on Keyboard Viewer and whack your keyboard, especially modifier keys, a bit.) But … I can't customise them. Even back in the days when macOS was OS X and believed in user customisation, these specific shortcuts were frozen and un-customizable. (Like the folder shortcuts in Finder. Maybe it makes sense to you for CMD-SHIFT-D to open the Downloads folder, not the Desktop. Too bad!) (Boy, I hope I'm wrong and someone will come along and explain my stupidity to me.) |
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I think Karabiner should allow you to do this: https://karabiner-elements.pqrs.org/
It's a utility that "remaps" keys – you set up key/key combinations that fire the original key/key combinations (it does not remove the original combination). E.g. you could bind Cmd-Q to Caps Lock if you wanted a really fast way to quit stuff.