![]() ![]() The latest MacOS versions are served by Karabiner Elements 12.1. It has a free 30 day trial, and costs $36. Keyboard Maestro is a proprietary application for creating keyboard shortcuts in OS X.Karabiner is an open source kernel extension for modifying the way keyboard input is handled by OS X. ![]() Likewise, OS X uses Command+ Option+ W to close all of the windows in the focus application (tabs in Chrome). Keep in mind that OS X already uses Command+ Option+ Esc to open the Force Quit Applications dialogue, so you could now use App+ Esc for that. If you're using an Apple keyboard, you have to hold Command and Option, but they are next to each other, and appear on both sides of the spacebar: ![]() ![]() If you're using a generic keyboard, then you have a dedicated App key: (if an app isn't already open, Keyboard Maestro opens it first). You can then use Keyboard Maestro to map Command+ Option+ Letter, where Letter is a key that denotes an application, to focus the application:įor example, you can then do App+ C to focus Chrome, App+ T to focus Terminal, App+ S to focus Slack etc. You can use Karabiner to map App to Command+ Option: ![]()
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