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Script remaps default GNOME keyboard shortcuts to macOS standards. This provides native desktop environment feel for Mac users that are utilizing GNOME-based Linux desktop environment. Read more info...

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Now that 21.04 uses Wayland by default.

This is Awesome! However, I just ran through the steps including restarting and changing the system to X11. However, I don't see any changes. How do I know it's working?

This is working really well for me with everything except +s in the terminal. I tried to create a phrase in autokey for it like the rest but it doesn't...

In nano ctrl+w is search, but that closes the window, does the same happen for you?

Hi, I am using Ubuntu 22.04. The cmd options seem to be working and the ctrl options seem to be working outside of the terminal. However, I am not able...

Things like ctrl+c in terminal don't work in Wayland. This adds a check in install.sh to first ensure the installer is not on Wayland. From the [Wayland docs](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/system-administrators-guide/Wayland/#_determining_whether_you_are_using_wayland), we can...

I can't figure out how to get "é" ("option+e, e") to work... the same for `, ˜, ç and ˆ, can someone please gimme a help on that?

enhancement

The only problem I had with this remap is that I can't have opt+arrows working and using opt for @ or other symbols at the same time, so I created...