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by noctuid
1110 days ago
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I never looked at karabiner's full functionality, but kanata is the closest thing to a linux version of QMK. It can kind of be used for hotkeys, but that's really not its purpose. Better to use a separate hotkey daemon. Keyboard Maestro would be replaced by one or more completely different tools. There are programs that allow application-specific mapping. I've never seen the point of it, so I can't comment if any of them are any good. What are you looking to do? As someone who uses the keyboard for everything, my experience so far has been that macOS is much weaker at this. |
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Based on what I’ve seen, this isn’t true. macOS supports an amazing amount of keyboard mapping capability.
There’s a serious rabbit hole of macOS keyboard remapping; you’ve been warned: https://brettterpstra.com/topic/keybindings/