![]() go to and download and install Colemak.layout ![]() Okay, my final solution on my Macbook running Tiger (OS X 10.4.8) is the following and it works great.ġ. So far I am wondering why this is not the default behavior for shift keys on computers! The following is not for people that know but for those who stumble on this and need a quick and easy. I am using the sticky keys option on the OS X universal access pane. But for now I am happy with an easy solution that any many ways makes more sense. I probably will still find the time to ask the author about that. OK, I tried to make the enter key a Caps Lock key using fKeys but found the things I tried didn't work so it doesn't appear to be trivial. See here for a dicussion of this compatibility problem: It runs on 10.3.9 after I create the configure files. If fKeys is meant to run onġ0.3 also you might want to create a more compatible image, Since IĬan use the folder from my macbook, I guess I will be testing whether To uncompress the disc image you provide. Your download link/button so people know that OS 10.4 + is required You might want to put "Requires OS X 10.4 or later" immediately under Image file for fKeys 0.2.1 is not compatible with 10.3.9 ! Using it on my macbook for the past week. It is working great to fully implement the standard colemak keyboard layout.īut I also have a G4 Titanium powerbook running OS X 10.3.9 on which IĪm using the Colemak keyboard layout. Which I changed based on your kodachi-kinesis-bs config files adapted for colemak style changing of the caps lock to backspace. I am using a a modified version of your macbook configuration files I have fKeys 0.2.1 working great on my white macbook running OS X 10.4.8.
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