You can download it at the DoubleCommand Web site.
With that hefty warning in mind, DoubleCommand is an amazingly cool tool that gives you tons of control over remapping keys, and even lets you configure Windows-specific keyboards to act like Mac keyboards.ĭoubleCommand is donationware, so be sure to pay what you think it is worth. and have successfully connected them to my Mac (running Sierra). I'm not using complex mappings, but for this simple, but essential mapping, no issues. That said, if you need to remap keyboard keys on macOS, you can do it with a free. Sacrificed F5/F6 to left/right command keys works. Needed Karabiner to create a keyboard mapping for 'command' key. Also, some applications expect you to have an Enter key, and may not function properly if the key has been remapped and no longer appears to exist. Using IBM Model M keyboard with 2019 Macbook pro. If something goes wrong, you could be left with a Mac that doesnit boot until you reinstall the operating system. Keep in mind that you should use DoubleCommand - or any other tool that adds kernel extensions - with caution since it makes modifications at the foundation of Mac OS X.
Customize your keyboard layout with DoubleCommand.ĭoubleCommand lets you remap the Enter key to work as the Option or fn key, swap the Command and Option keys, disable the Caps Lock, remap the Caps Lock to the Control key, and more.