![]() ![]() Step 3 Karabiner-Elements is shown again. Official rules site will be open using your default web browser. Im using Karabiner elements, an open-source program to remap the keys on my MacBook Air (running the latest Mac OSX High Sierra) and my apple wireless keyboard. Is there a specific workflow/action you're trying to accomplish or an area where you're getting stuck involving function keys? A more detailed question and request for help would get you a more details and specific answer to your issue. Step 1 Open Complex Modifications tab and press Add rule button, then press Import more rules from the internet button. You would then need to create an AppleScript to simulate your function key press, save it as a Named Trigger, and then use that to run whatever action you want. If that's giving you trouble or you like scripting options or you want to reassign F13-F20 (which don't physically exist on most Apple keyboards anymore), then you can do it by writing an AppleScript to simulate the key press.For example, the following operation result is AA instead. For example, Cmd+Tab is the usual shortcut for opening the floating app switcher but it is disabled. HOWEVER, the down side is that every one of my previously defined keyboard shortcuts is disabled whenever Karabiner-Elements is running. F1, F2, F3, F5, F6, F7, and F8 and F12 has manufacture built-in functions: volume up, down, mute, rewind, start/pause, stop (which Karabiner EventViewer cannot recognize), forward, sleep (cannot recognize), thus messing up with settings. You can change having to press fn to enable your function row by going to > System Preferences > Keyboard > and check "Use F1, F2, etc. The sticky modifier keys acts as general modifier key while you are pressing and holding down the key. Using Karabiner-Elements I am able to bind volume and brightness controls to the function keys as expected. I just got a Majestouch Convertible and trying out Karabiner Elements, it has the same issue as described. ![]() If your function key doesn't show up, you may have a setting in System Preferences disabled where you are required to press fn + F1 for F1 to actually send that key (otherwise it would sent the "Decrease Brightness" system command). Using BTT, you can directly use a F1-F12 as shortcut triggers by creating a new Trigger, then new Action, then just tying in which function key you want to repurpose in the "Click here to record shortcut" box. How to fix a Macbook with a stuck shift key (Software Fix) MacintoshMen 8K subscribers Subscribe 425 Share 51K views 2 years ago Fix a Macbook that keeps booting into safe mode due to a stuck. ![]()
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