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A file to designate chorded replacements

Open leggebroten opened this issue 8 years ago • 2 comments

Hi,

First, thanks very much for making this available.

I've recently switched from Window and am quite happy. One of the things I miss, is an app similar to yours that would allow me to chord the spacebar. It's big benefit was I could create a mapping file of replacements. Mostly, I used this to chord the ASDW keys to their keypad arrow equivalents. (Left, Down, Right, Up) Spacebar-h = page up Spacebar-j = home spacebar-k = end spacebar-l = page down ... etc

How hard would it be to add this mapping feature?

-Lee

leggebroten avatar Feb 06 '17 23:02 leggebroten

On 06/02/2017 21:15, leggebroten wrote:

Hi,

First, thanks very much for making this available.

I've recently switched from Window and am quite happy. One of the things I miss, is an app similar to yours that would allow me to chord the spacebar. It's big benefit was I could create a mapping file of replacements. Mostly, I used this to chord the ASDW keys to their keypad arrow equivalents. (Left, Down, Right, Up) Spacebar-h = page up Spacebar-j = home spacebar-k = end spacebar-l = page down ... etc

How hard would it be to add this mapping feature?

-Lee

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Hi Lee.

You could add a shortcut in your operating system to map Ctrl-h to page up, etc and use with Space2Ctrl.

But the truth is my script is a bit dated. xcape (https://github.com/alols/xcape) seems to have the functionality you want built-in.

-Victor

r0adrunner avatar Feb 07 '17 00:02 r0adrunner

Hi Victor,

Thank you very much for your response.

I'll look at xcape.

-Lee


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On 06/02/2017 21:15, leggebroten wrote:

Hi,

First, thanks very much for making this available.

I've recently switched from Window and am quite happy. One of the things I miss, is an app similar to yours that would allow me to chord the spacebar. It's big benefit was I could create a mapping file of replacements. Mostly, I used this to chord the ASDW keys to their keypad arrow equivalents. (Left, Down, Right, Up) Spacebar-h = page up Spacebar-j = home spacebar-k = end spacebar-l = page down ... etc

How hard would it be to add this mapping feature?

-Lee

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Hi Lee.

You could add a shortcut in your operating system to map Ctrl-h to page up, etc and use with Space2Ctrl.

But the truth is my script is a bit dated. xcape (https://github.com/alols/xcape) seems to have the functionality you want built-in.

-Victor

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leggebroten avatar Feb 07 '17 15:02 leggebroten