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Caps mapped to control does not handle "up"+"down"

Open tiagoboldt opened this issue 6 years ago • 3 comments

I've got my ctrl mapped on my caps. My hyper is ctrl+cmd.

If I use the actual ctrl key+cmd+up+down, the window will stretch vertically, as it should. If I do the same thing with caps, it doesn't work.

All other shortcuts work, including ctrl+cmd+left+right for horizontal stretching.

Any ideas why? No errors on the console.

tiagoboldt avatar Feb 06 '19 23:02 tiagoboldt

I too am having this issue. My hyper is set to ctrl + cmd + shift+alt`. I've disabled the caps_lock key MacOS and remapped it via karabiner-elements to the hyper keys. Works great for all shortcuts other than full length stretching (horizontal and vertical).

Neither karabiner-elements or hammerspoon eventviewer provide any clues as to what's happening.

markopolo123 avatar Apr 17 '19 07:04 markopolo123

I've run into this issue as well. If I press my hyper key (caps lock) it doesn't work, but if I manually press the buttons assigned to my hyper key (ctrl+cmd+alt+shift) then it works.

miafoo avatar Apr 28 '20 11:04 miafoo

I think the issue might be rooted in the keyboard hardware's rollover (or lack thereof) - as in, it doesn't register certain keypresses if they happen simultaneously. I have this issue on my MacBook's internal keyboard with cursor up+down, but not on my external Cherry keyboard. Workaround: use different keys than cursor up/down (I wish miro had the option to bind multiple keys to one action)

spookyvision avatar May 04 '23 22:05 spookyvision