Label -remap ProgramArguments /usr/bin/hidutil property -set RunAtLoad KeepAlive Here is an simple example for the problem which I was facing which was remapping §/ £ to `/ ~ key. ![]() SolutionĪs it turns out for macOS X 10.12 Sierra you don't have to do anything more than running a short piece of code to do the required remapping. ![]() ![]() Tilde key is placed next to the 1/! on the American keyboard and replaced by a section sign § key on the British one. There was one key in particular which makes things a bit hard from a developer perspective. While it is IMO not a problem to get used to any of those switching between them on a daily basis is annoying. My problem was connected with having British keyboard at home and American at work. In either case you can install some external tool which will do the remapping for you but maybe you don't like to have additional application just for remapping a single key? ![]() You don't like your Mac keyboard layout, or worse you have to work with a different layout at work than you have at home. It turns out to be pretty simple in the new macOS X 10.12 Sierra using a little util named hidutil. Is it even possible to do without being a mac developer? How to remap one Mac OS X keyboard key to the other without using any external tools?
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