jgosmann / Karabiner-Elements-Neo

Neo2 Layer 4/6 for macOS Sierra
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Mapping the "Application" key #25

Closed morremeyer closed 6 years ago

morremeyer commented 7 years ago

In Karabiner, you can map the "Application" key many windows keyboards have. I use a Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop which has this particular key and would like to map it to right option, but I can't find it in the source key drop down menu.

The same goes for the "<" and "^"-keys as MacOS is swapping them on my keyboard for whatsoever reason.

Is this not implemented or am I missing something?

tjanson commented 7 years ago

The Application key is there, you just need to scroll down quite a bit in the list. I’m not sure about < and ^, maybe @jgosmann knows more?

By the way, it’s possible that you’ll run into more trouble when using an external keyboard — there’ve been reports of that in the past. (I tried to use one once — in fact I think it was also a Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop — and couldn’t immediately get everything right.)

jgosmann commented 7 years ago

I’m not sure about < and ^, maybe @jgosmann knows more?

You should be able to use Karabiner-EventViewer to figure out the names used by Karabiner to identify those keys.