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Eclipse hyperkey map
Eclipse hyperkey map






  1. #Eclipse hyperkey map pro#
  2. #Eclipse hyperkey map code#

Meh+R again disconnects and closes the VPN client.Īnother key is defined as Control+Option so I can use Magnet commands to rearrange windows easily. For example, Meh+R opens my VPN, types my password and ‘push’ so I get a push notification on my watch. Similar to I have a key defined to be Hyper ( Shift+Control+Option+Command), and one defined as Meh ( Control+Option+Command), each with associated shortcuts. A couple of others are defined for brackets and curly braces. If I tap a shift key, it types an open or close parenthesis, but if held, they function as normal shift keys.

eclipse hyperkey map

It gets better: there is a shift key on the left and right. So now “butterfly” opens Things, Shift+Butterfly opens Bear, etc. It has a “butterfly” key that is now defined as F19. I have a Keyboardio Model 01 that has crazy programmability.

#Eclipse hyperkey map pro#

So it goes - tap caps lock, Things 3 opens, tap again, Things 3 disappears.Ĭommand + Caps Lock - DEVONthink Pro Office Emacs Java IDE using Eclipse JDT Language Server.

#Eclipse hyperkey map code#

If the app is visible, the macro hides the app. Both extracted from params using map-elt and replaced in the expanded Swift code to enable/disable. If the app isn’t visible, the macro runs the app. This is now my multifunction key to open and close things I use a lot. I then defined some macros in Keyboard Maestro to act as toggles. One of the most useful things I did was use Karabiner-Elements to map caps lock to F19. Hyper + G to copy all my current text and paste it into Grammarly Hyper + C to open a Safari webpage in Chrome

eclipse hyperkey map

Shift + Hyper + D to bring up Due with the new reminder entry open I’ve also got Control + Option + Command mapped to the Capslock key (inspired by Brett Terpstra’s Hyper key) and a bunch of shortcuts set up in Keyboard Maestro: I’ve got a bunch of app-specific and user-defined ones that I use a lot (Control + Option + Space for OmniFocus quick entry, Control + Option + Command for Fantastical quick entry). I also really like Control + Tab and Control + Shift + Tab to switch tabs in Safari (especially since they can be run one-handed). The text editing shortcuts: Command or Option + arrow keys to move the cursor, in combination with Shift to select text, Command or Option + Delete to delete text (in fact I used these in composing this reply). As far as standard macOS keyboard shortcuts go:Ĭommand + Space to search (remapped to Alfred rather than Spotlight in my case).








Eclipse hyperkey map