![]() I remember some of the really low-level stuff I used to use at work on Windows that IBM developed in partnership with Microsoft, and even that caused headaches in the real world a lot of the time. ![]() I’ve got so many ways to trigger so many things (often multiple ways), that the cognitive load of adding a hyper-key with Karabiner and just the fundamental need over the hundred of options have just never taken me down that path.Īs it happens, I also *really* don’t like the idea of something poking around at that level without it being part of the OS or being developed in part with Apple. I rely on my more traditional key combinations, Alfred workflows, Keyboard Maestro palettes, a Stream Deck and/or Touch Bar (Better Touch Tool FTW!). Everything else I’ve ever seen always piggy-backs the work being done and has Karabiner as a prerequisite. The thing is, Karabiner is doing some low-level wizardry, and it is the only thing that I’ve ever come across that goes down to that level to do this sort of thing. ![]() That’s the nearest option I could find, and I agree, it isn’t a great match, but then I don’t think anything can be. ![]() The only issue for me would be that this method is not quite the hyper key: ![]()
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