Replacement for Karabiner?
- stratokaster
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Greetings, ladies and gentlemen.
As you probably know, a new version of OS X (now called macOS) is upon us. In fact, some folks, who prefer to live in the fast lane, already have it installed. It's a nice (if a bit superficial) update, but there is one nagging little problem with it: it's not supported by Karabiner, and judging by the current state of affairs, the support isn't arriving any time soon.
I use Karabiner to switch between different languages (input sources in Apple's parlance) and to enable scrolling with my Logitech Marble Mouse. I probably can use my previous method of switching input sources, which involves a homebrew console utility and a bunch of scripts, but I have no idea how to enable trackball scrolling without Karabiner.
So, the question is: are there any direct replacements for Karabiner, or at least some apps similar to it?
As you probably know, a new version of OS X (now called macOS) is upon us. In fact, some folks, who prefer to live in the fast lane, already have it installed. It's a nice (if a bit superficial) update, but there is one nagging little problem with it: it's not supported by Karabiner, and judging by the current state of affairs, the support isn't arriving any time soon.
I use Karabiner to switch between different languages (input sources in Apple's parlance) and to enable scrolling with my Logitech Marble Mouse. I probably can use my previous method of switching input sources, which involves a homebrew console utility and a bunch of scripts, but I have no idea how to enable trackball scrolling without Karabiner.
So, the question is: are there any direct replacements for Karabiner, or at least some apps similar to it?
- XMIT
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I'd just wait for the Karabiner devs to update their software for the new OS. It should take maybe a couple of weeks or a month.
If there's some software you need and it's not supported on the OS, don't upgrade! I won't, not until the first major update.
If there's some software you need and it's not supported on the OS, don't upgrade! I won't, not until the first major update.
- stratokaster
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Unfortunately, not this time around. Apple completely changed the keyboard/mouse driver architecture in the new OS, and the developers have publicly stated that they don't know when the new version will be released, but it won't be any time soon.
- Khers
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I'll just not update until a compatible version of Karabiner is released. I can't imagine the latest version of OS X (macOS, whatever) offers anything that even remotely makes up for the loss of Karabiner. Besides, like XMIT writes, one should never update to the first new release of OS X anyway. Better wait a couple of .x iterations.
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stick with Yosemite or el cap , i see no reason to downgrade to macOS.
I understand they need to upgrade but its a pain that everything breaks when they do a major update.
I dread the day that the old workgroup manager app stops working with the new versions of apple server.
Honestly Fuck apple , our server is going FreeBSD
I understand they need to upgrade but its a pain that everything breaks when they do a major update.
I dread the day that the old workgroup manager app stops working with the new versions of apple server.
Honestly Fuck apple , our server is going FreeBSD
- stratokaster
- Location: Dublin, Ireland
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I wish I could stick with El Capitan, but I make a leaving writing about gadgets, so I really need to be ahead of the curve.
Also I plan to buy a new laptop later this year, and I'm 100% sure it will come with macOS Sierra preinstalled.
Also I plan to buy a new laptop later this year, and I'm 100% sure it will come with macOS Sierra preinstalled.
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- stratokaster
- Location: Dublin, Ireland
- Main keyboard: Filco Minila Air
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Thank you, it looks promising, although it doesn't support pointing devices yet.the_marsbar wrote: Have you looked at Karabiner-Elements?
https://github.com/tekezo/Karabiner-Elements
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I'm sure it'll evolve quickly. It look like there's a lot of activity currently. That's a good sign I'd say.
- stratokaster
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- Hypersphere
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I still use a Mac mini (running OS X Yosemite) for my home entertainment center. I also have 3 Mac Pro machines, but they are running Windows 10 Enterprise via Bootcamp for my routine computing needs. For molecular modeling, I use PC workstations running Linux (Linux Mint 17.3 Xfce).
Back when I used OS X for routine computing, I used Karabiner for keyboard remapping. Now, depending on the keyboard, I use Hasu or Soarer converters, but for some, I still use keyboard remapping software. On Windows, I use ATNsoft Key Manager -- it is easier to use than Karabiner and just as effective for my needs. I share a keyboard and mouse between Mac/Windows and Linux machines using a combination of an Iogear hardware KM switch and Synergy software. Everything "just works".
Back when I used OS X for routine computing, I used Karabiner for keyboard remapping. Now, depending on the keyboard, I use Hasu or Soarer converters, but for some, I still use keyboard remapping software. On Windows, I use ATNsoft Key Manager -- it is easier to use than Karabiner and just as effective for my needs. I share a keyboard and mouse between Mac/Windows and Linux machines using a combination of an Iogear hardware KM switch and Synergy software. Everything "just works".
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Just a small update. I had some difficulty setting up Karabiner-Elements, but after a re-install everything worked just fine. The only thing I don't know how to do it enable HHKB-style arrows (I use a Novatouch at home).
I am now at a state where I'm ready to update my Mac at home to Sierra (my office laptop has been running it since it was released).
I am now at a state where I'm ready to update my Mac at home to Sierra (my office laptop has been running it since it was released).
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I've had no issues with it so far. I enjoy the universal clipboard, it's really nice. The only hiccup is that Karabiner-Elements is still missing some features that I'd like.
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I'm not sure that's possible yet... That's one of the features I miss (see my comment about HHKB-style arrows above). I'm sure it'll be implemented though.
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BetterTouchTool is another great keymapping solution for OSX, or macOS, macXcheese, or whatever they're calling it. As the name implies it also supports trackpads/mice, and it includes custom gesture recognition for both. It's got a lot of other neat tricks too, like window-snapping and application-specific bindings. Give it a shot.
- GEIST
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I couldn't live without Controllermate anymore. It uses some kind of node-system to map input-devices. Unfortunately it seems not everything works with Sierra either LINK.