![]() Basically, the sensor band registers tiny variations in pressure and with a lot of clever signal processing, can deduce my breathing, heartbeat and movements from it. The beddit sensor technology is pretty fascinating. And you can always go back to normality in case your re-mapping went a little too wild :) You can go wild and re-map any normal key that you like. You can share your keyboard layout with your peers. There are several nice things about this method. ![]() Choose your new layout from the icon close to the clock at the top menu bar.Locate and tick your newly saved and named Layout. Open System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard > Input Sources (OSX 10.8).Save the keyboard layout file to ~/Library/Keyboard Layouts/.Re-purpose an icon from the Ukelele example keyboard layout folder. Optional syntactic sugar: Keyboard > Attach Icon File.Give your layout a name: Keyboard > Set Keyboard Name.Click the paragraph § key, because that’s the one we’re going to re-map.Choose File > New from Current Input Source.Extract and optionally add to your Applications folder. Download the Ukelele keyboard remapping app from Sil.org.If you’re on a Mac, i’ve got help for you. ![]() So Alt+ ¨ Space a if you want to type ~a. On a Finnish keyboard, it’s behind Alt + ¨ after which you need to press the space bar unless a the next character with a tilde on it doesn’t exist. If you’re a hacker, developer or a sysadmin, and you work with a non-US keyboard layout, you’ve probably been annoyed a time or two that the tilde ~ character is so hard to hit. ![]()
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