But I can at least share with you the remapping file I created: It’s not the simplest thing to set up, because Karabiner Elements requires writing a json file to specify advanced keyboard mappings that involve more than one key, or involve certain conditions like which application is in the foreground. I used this to swap around the Command and Option keys so that when I remote control my Windows system, the Win and Alt keys will be in the expected places as though my keyboard had a Windows keyboard layout. It’s possible to remap keys on your macOS system using an app called Karabiner Elements, and only have the remapping apply while NoMachine is the foreground application. Mizamook, I can offer you a sort of “band-aid” solution to this issue that I figured out. I have looked in the archives, searched, and read as many related articles as I could find. I could not replicate this on the PC itself! Interesting that when I hit Cmd+S (save!) on the Mac, some window pops up from Microsoft, with ads and links to Microsoft services, etc, the weather. I suspect that this is part of the issue though. I have also remapped the CapsLock key to Delete on both the Win and Mac machines. Using 5Ghz WiFi.ĭetail: On the Windows machine, I am using Sharpkeys to remap the Ctrl and Alt keys (on both sides) to reverse them (emulate Mac keyboard). Both machines NoMachine 8.1.2 (confirmed latest). Trying to control a Windows 10 laptop with legacy software, remotely (music studio, from other room). Suspecting other shortcuts are also messed up, but for now, fixing these will give me a clue on fixing others I run into.ĭetails: M1 Macbook Pro running Monterey (for now). However, I am reliant on shortcuts for my workflow (DAW).
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