
"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)
#Karabiner elements copy profile mac
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.
